What is the difference between Capital and Total Equity in a
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What is the difference between Capital and Total Equity in a Company?..

Answer / nikhil krishna

Capital : Capital is the amount of cash and other assets
owned by a business. These business assets include accounts
receivable, equipment, and land/buildings of the business.
Equity :equity is a one financial instrument by which
company
invite the public to invest their money in the company and
investor can become a partner of the company. generally,
when the company have insufficient money to expand its
business it comes with equity shares.

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What is the difference between Capital and Total Equity in a Company?..

Answer / guest

total equity includes retained earnings of the company

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