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Statement I: Capital is shown on the liability side of a balance sheet because it represents the owner’s claim on business assets. Statement II: Capital increases when the business makes a profit. - Commercial Applications

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Statement I: Capital is shown on the liability side of a balance sheet because it represents the owner’s claim on business assets.

Statement II: Capital increases when the business makes a profit.

पर्याय

  • Both I and II are correct.

  • I is correct, but II is incorrect.

  • II is correct, but I is incorrect.

  • Both I and II are incorrect.

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उत्तर

Both I and II are correct.

Explanation:

Statement I is correct Capital appears on the liability side of the balance sheet, as it represents the owner’s claim on business assets. Statement II is correct Capital increases when profit is earned (profit is added to owner’s equity).

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पाठ 11 Nature and Terminology of Accounting
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