Stockholders (Owners) Equity

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Stockholders’ equity, also known as shareholders’ equity, represents the residual interest in the assets of a corporation after deducting liabilities. It is a key component of the balance sheet, reflecting the net worth of a company and comprising common stock, preferred stock, retained earnings, and additional paid-in capital. The stockholders’ equity definition is crucial for assessing a company’s financial health and stability.

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