Shareholder current accounts explained
What is a shareholder current account? What are Drawings? The shareholder current account is essentially a loan from a shareholder. When companies are registered the shareholder pays a share capital (often only $100). You would see this recorded under Retained Earnings on the company’s Balance Sheet. Any amount put in by the shareholder in excess … Continue reading Shareholder current accounts explained
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