According to which of the following accounting concepts, even the proprietor of a business is treated as a creditor to the extent of his capital.
A
Money measurement concept
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B
Cost concept
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C
Dual aspect concept
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D
Entity concept
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Solution
The correct option is D Entity concept The concept of business entity assumes that business has a distinct and separate entity from its owners. It means that for the purposes of accounting, the business and its owners are to be treated as two separate entities. Keeping this in view, when a person brings in some money as capital into his business, in accounting records, it is treated as liability of the business to the owner.
Here, one separate entity (owner) is assumed to be giving money to another distinct entity (business unit).
Similarly, when the owner withdraws any money from the business for his personal expenses (drawings), it is treated as reduction of the owner’s capital and consequently a reduction in the liabilities of the business.
Hence, the proprietor is treated as a creditor to the extent of his capital.