Introductory Terms for Accounting. Intro to Accounting Terms On Friday, we discussed three introductory terms for accounting 1.Asset 2.Liability 3.Equity.

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Introductory Terms for Accounting

Intro to Accounting Terms On Friday, we discussed three introductory terms for accounting 1.Asset 2.Liability 3.Equity (Net Worth)

ASSETS Assets – Anything tangible or intangible that is capable of being owned or controlled to produce value and that is held to have positive economic value is considered an asset. – Examples of something a business would own that would help it make money?

LIABILITIES Liability – an obligation of a business arising from past transactions or events, the settlement of which may result in the transfer or use of assets (often cash), provision of services or other economic benefits in the future. – Examples?

EQUITY The amount of money that a business is worth once a company has paid off all of its liabilities In other words Equity = Assets – Liabilities This is known as the accounting equation

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