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The company purchases a significant amount of supplies on credit. The Owner`s Equity will?

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Question added by Imdad Hussain Rajput , Assistant Sales Manager , Forego
Date Posted: 2015/08/04
Ahmed kandil
by Ahmed kandil , Cost Controller , Battour Holding Cpompany

This transaction has not effect on Equity thanks

Bobby Sandy Hendrico Damanik
by Bobby Sandy Hendrico Damanik , Junior manager , Saripari Pertiwi Abadi, PT

no effect cause only additional supplies dan increase liability

mohamed fares
by mohamed fares , senior accountant , سيف الله مصطفى

may be increase because we can purchase significant amount of goods  in exchange for an equity

Muhammad Riaz
by Muhammad Riaz , Senior Associate , Deloitte and Touche & Co.

To simply purchase the supplies for the company on a credit have no effect on owners equity because the owners equity will only be change if the supplies are sold to third party which result make profit for the company than the equity will increase 

Deleted user
by Deleted user

3. No effect

 

The effect of this transaction will increase liabilities (account payables) and inventory hence no effect on owner's equity.

Wasim khan wazir
by Wasim khan wazir , Finance Specialist , Mott Macdonald

No effect..................................

Ahmer Zamir
by Ahmer Zamir , Consultant , Saleem Associates & Co

The correct option is3) No Effect.The rational of the answer is that the company only purchasing supplies as result onside increasing current asset and on the other side incurring the short term liability of A/P instead of increasing Owner's Equity.

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