Hello!
Yes there is a difference between equity and shareholder's equity.
A company's equity usually refers to the ownership of a public company. The level of ownership of an asset also refers to equity.
While shareholder's equity is the net amount of a company's total assets and liabilities which are found on the balance sheet. It usually shows how much a company's operations is financed by equity. it can be considered as a measure of the company's net worth.
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Hello!
Yes there is a difference between equity and shareholder's equity.
A company's equity usually refers to the ownership of a public company. The level of ownership of an asset also refers to equity.
While shareholder's equity is the net amount of a company's total assets and liabilities which are found on the balance sheet. It usually shows how much a company's operations is financed by equity. it can be considered as a measure of the company's net worth.
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