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Corporations refer to total owner’s equity as what?

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total stockholders' equity

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In corporations, shareholder equity is regarded as as stockholders' equity. Stockholders equity can be explained as the residual claim of the owner of corporation over an asset provided that debt has been paid. Equity is the difference between the total asset and total liability of the firm. It should be noted that Corporations refer to total owner’s equity as total stockholders' equity

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