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Yogita Ingle 6 years, 4 months ago
An Accounting equation is based on the dual concept of accounting, according to which, every transaction has two aspects namely Debit and Credit. It means that every transaction in accounting effect both Debit (DR.) and Credit (Cr.) side equally.
Total assets of the business firm are financed through the funds raised from either the outsiders (which consists generally Creditors and lenders) or the Owners (which is called Capital).
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