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According to the entity theory company operation is considered separately from its RZQHUVDQGDOOLWVFDSLWDO±DVFRQWULEXWHG)URPWKHHQWHUSULVHYLHZSRLQWLWLVRIQR LPSRUWDQFHZKRLQYHVWHGWKHFDSLWDO±WKHVKDUHKROGHUVHTXLW\RUWKHFUHGLWRUVGHEW FDSLWDO±DOORIWKHPDUHUHJDUGHGDVLQYHVWRUVEXWZLWKGLIIHUHQWOHYHOVRIFODLPLQJ SULRULW\ IRU LQFRPH RU DVVHWV >(OGRQ 6 +HQGULNVHQ 0LFKDHO ) 9DQ %UHGD, 2000, p. 226]. 1HWLQFRPHLQHQWLW\WKHRU\LVLGHQWLILHGDVDVXUSOXVRIHTXLW\ augmentation DIWHUGHGXFWLQJSD\PHQWVIRUGHEWFDSLWDOLQWHUHVWRQORDQVDQGWD[+RZHYHUWKLV WKHRU\FRQVLGHUVWKHLQWHUHVWRQORDQVQRWDVH[SHQVHVEXWDVGLVWULEXWLRQRIFRUSRUDWH LQFRPH>(OGRQ6+HQGULNVHQ0LFKDHO)9DQ%UHGD, 2000, p. 482].
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