Answer Posted / mehul5336
The company Assets must equal sum of the Liabilities and Equity.
Assets = Liabilities + Equity.
See the above formula..
If Change accurancy in asset then liabilities and equity should be change vice versa.
That mean any financial transaction must be affected on the both side of formula.
Its called Dual nature of accounting.
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