At the start of a
business,
owners put some funding into the business to finance
assets. Businesses can be considered for
accounting purposes to be sums of
liabilities and assets; this is the
accounting equation. After liabilities have been accounted for, the positive remainder is deemed the owner's interest in the business. Thus, in accounting terms, ownership equity is the remaining interest in all
assets after all
liabilities are paid. If valuations placed on assets do not exceed liabilities, negative equity exists.
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