Fundamental Accounting Equation
Definition: The foundation of double-entry bookkeeping. Every transaction affects at least two accounts while keeping this equation in balance. It defines the …
Equation
Assets = Liabilities + Equity
The foundation of double-entry bookkeeping. Every transaction affects at least two accounts while keeping this equation in balance. It defines the relationship between what a company owns (assets), what it owes (liabilities), and the residual interest of owners (equity).
External Links
- Accounting equation — Wikipedia