In which side Investment is comes In Balence shhet ?
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Answer / amit pandey
i think investment will come to assets side in the balance
sheet.
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Answer / ram kumar sharma
investment comes in assets side in balance sheet.
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Mr Santosh, i agree bussiness is a seprate entity... but u
are wrong to say investment is Liability.
suppose, business have some investment (share,deposits, MF)
is this shown in Liability side no it is Assets of the
company definetly shown in Assets side. so Mr Santosh do
not confused and don't campaire with capital (Capital is
investment by other intity i.e Prop./Shareholder
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Answer / suresh raichur
Investments will be shown on the asset side of the balance
sheet as its an amount which is invested in some securities
or MF. Investements can be short term or long term,
depending upon duriation of the investements made we can
treat this as a fixed asset or current asset.
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Answer / manikandan
in Liability side :
whatever the Liability for the business (eg: capital received from the owners)
in assets side : whatever asset for the business
in this case the business has invested in someone so this is asset to the business/company.
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Answer / santosh
Investment comes in LIABILITIES not in ASSEST side....bcz
in a/c's we treat bussiness as a separate entity...so what
ever the capital and investment's we put in the bussiness
its a liability...............
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