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1 double-entry bookkeeping
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2 accounting equation
бухг., рах. балансове рівняння; бухгалтерська збалансованість; бухгалтерська рівністьформула подвійного запису (double-entry bookkeeping), що вказує на рівність та встановлює зв'язок між активами (assets²), пасивами (liabilities) і акціонерним (власним) капіталом (shareholders' equity); ♦ існують дві основні форми балансового рівняння, які відтворюють зв'язок або з точки зору господарської одиниці (entity's view), або власника (proprietary view); з погляду господарської одиниці зв'язок вказує на те, що активи організації фінансуються коштом власників і кредиторів (creditor), і має таку формулу підрахунку:assets = liabilities + shareholder's equity,де assets — активи, liabilities — пасиви, shareholder's equity — акціонерний (власний) капітал; з погляду власника зв'язок вказує на те, що частка власника визначається як перевищення активів над заборгованістю, і має таку формулу підрахунку:assets - liabilities = shareholder's equityaccounting equation:: accounting identity:: balance sheet equation:: balance sheet identity:: double-entry equation accounting identityбухг., рах. бухгалтерська тотожність▷ accounting equation* * *
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