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Accounting For Financial Analysis And Planning Bbs 1st — Year

“That’s a ,” Priya said. “Your loan to me. The rest—₹700—is your Equity (your own contribution). So, Assets (₹1,100) = Liabilities (₹400) + Equity (₹700). That’s the golden rule. If your books ever go out of balance, you’ve made a mistake.”

His father stared, then smiled slowly. “Where did you learn this?” Accounting For Financial Analysis And Planning Bbs 1st Year

Rohan held up his textbook. Accounting for Financial Analysis and Planning, BBS 1st Year. “That’s a ,” Priya said

Rohan gathered supplies: lemons, sugar, water, a pitcher, and a folding table. Priya grabbed a notepad. Accounting For Financial Analysis And Planning Bbs 1st Year

Rohan set up his “Sharma’s Fresh Lemonade” stand. By evening, he had sold 50 cups at ₹20 each. He counted the cash: .

Priya smiled. “Let’s go to the kitchen. You’re going to make lemonade.”

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