Shareholder's Equity

In business and accounting, the shareholders' equity refers to the amount of assets that are owned by a company's shareholders.

Accounting

The shareholder's equity can be calculated as the value of a company's assets less the value of its liabilities. Shareholders' equity appears on the liability side of a company's balance sheet.

Accounts

Accounts listed under shareholders' equity include (example (http://finance.yahoo.com/q/bs?s=C&annual)):

Financing

Equity financing is the method by which a company raises money by selling shares, for example through an IPO.

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