Long-term debt in a restaurant represents the amount of money borrowed for an extended period, usually more than one year, to finance business operations. Owner’s equity, on the other hand, is the residual interest in the restaurant’s assets after deducting liabilities. It reflects the owner’s investment in the business and accumulated profits. Both metrics contribute to the overall financial structure and stability of the restaurant.
Long-Term Debt & Owner’s Equity
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