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I understand that the 'capital and reserves' figure should be the same as the 'Total net assets or (liabilities)' figure, but I do not know how to calculate the figure independently. HMRC's description gives me the inverse of the 'Total net assets or (liabilities)' figure, which seems wrong. That description is "The current amount the owners have invested in the company, or the amount owed to the owner, plus any surplus funds".
I am also a little concerned about where to account for the share capital, since it isn't mentioned anywhere. Is it a current asset only?
Lastly, the Government website says that income should be rounded down and expenses should be rounded up, but my accounting software (VT) just rounds to the nearest pound, and it rounds very early in the calculation, rather than at the end. What is the correct rounding procedure?
I am also a little concerned about where to account for the share capital, since it isn't mentioned anywhere. Is it a current asset only?
Lastly, the Government website says that income should be rounded down and expenses should be rounded up, but my accounting software (VT) just rounds to the nearest pound, and it rounds very early in the calculation, rather than at the end. What is the correct rounding procedure?