Accounting equation remains intact under all circumstances. Justify the statement with the help of an example.
According to the dual-aspect concept, every transaction simultaneously, has two effects of equal amount, i.e. debit and credit. However, in any case, the equality of total assets with the total claims of business (sum of capital and liabilities) is not disturbed. This equality is algebraically represented as:
Asset = Total Claims
or
Asset = Liabilities + Capital
or, Liabilities = Asset − Capital
or, Capital = Assets − Liabilities
In any circumstance the above equation cannot be changed. For example,
Cash paid to Neha 2,000 was not posted to her account.
This is an error of ..................................
The wrong effect has been:
The correct effect should have been:
The rectification entry will be.
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