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capital vs. cash ssylee 09-15-2008
Posted by ssylee on September 15, 2008, 2:43 am
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When I'm preparing an owner's equity sheet, I have come across the
options of cash and capital in the exercise. I can't exactly tell the
difference between them (i.e. if part of the cash is within the
capital itself). Therefore, I'm not sure if I should put both items on
the Owner's Equity statement. I've looked in my textbook but it still
wasn't all that clear. It would be helpful to hear some explanations.
Thanks.

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