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Forums › ACCA Forums › General ACCA Forums › Where does additional capital introduced appear on an income statement?
I would like to know if additional capital introduced will be calculated under profit or expenses. Is the receipts column in cash book part of the profit when drawing up an income statement.
In future please ask this sort of question in the relevant Ask the Tutor Forum. I am assuming you are asking this in relation to Paper FA.
Capital introduced never ever appears in the Statement of Profit or Loss – it appears in the Statement of Financial Position (which used to be called the Balance Sheet).
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Agree with John and also on the Statement of Changes in Equity. But to reiterate, ask your question on the relevant tutor forum.