Equity and Reserves
Accounting terms for owner claims, capital accounts, reserves, surplus, retained profits, and equity adjustments.
Equity and reserves pages explain how accounting presents ownership claims, contributed capital, retained balances, reserve-style adjustments, and items that bypass ordinary net income.
The section is organized around owner-equity accounts, reserve and surplus presentation, and accounting adjustments that change equity without being simple cash contributions or dividends.
In this section
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Comprehensive Income and Equity Adjustments
AOCI, capital transactions, capitalization, working-capital adjustments, and residual-equity terms.
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Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income: Definition, Types, and Examples
An in-depth exploration of Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income (AOCI), including its definition, types, examples, and its representation in financial statements.
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Capital Transactions: Transactions Relating to Share Capital and Long-Term Assets
Comprehensive Overview of Capital Transactions Including Definitions, Types, Examples, and Related Terms in the Context of Corporate Finance and Accounting.
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Capitalization: Comprehensive Overview and Significance
An in-depth examination of the concept of capitalization, its types, historical context, importance in finance and accounting, key events, mathematical models, and practical examples.
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Monetary Working Capital Adjustment
Monetary working capital adjustment in current-cost accounting: how inflation or changing price levels affect the monetary funds needed for normal trading operations.
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Residual Equity Theory: An Emphasis on Ordinary Shareholders
Residual Equity Theory is a concept that underscores the rights and interests of ordinary shareholders, emphasizing their position as the real owners of a business. This theory is vital for understanding the financial metrics like earnings per share (EPS) that assist ordinary shareholders in making informed investment decisions.
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Working-Capital Adjustment
Working-capital adjustment in current-cost accounting: why changes in replacement-cost conditions can alter the amount of capital a business must keep tied up in current operations.
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Reserves, Surplus, and Retained Profits
Reserve, surplus, retained-profit, appropriation, proposed-dividend, and depreciation-reserve terms.
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Reserves, Surplus, And Restricted Funds
Accounting terms for appropriations, depreciation reserves, proposed dividends, reserves, reserve funds, restricted funds, surplus, and surplus accounts.
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Retained, Undistributed, And Ploughed-Back Profits
Accounting terms for ploughed-back profits, unappropriated profits, and undistributed profits.
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Share Capital and Owner Equity
Owner equity, capital stock, capital contribution, share premium, drawing-account, and equity-account terms.
Revised on Monday, May 18, 2026