How are expenses on acquiring goods treated?
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Expenses in double-entry bookkeeping are recorded as a debit to a specific expense account. A corresponding credit entry is made that will reduce an asset or increase a liability. The purchase of an asset such as land or equipment is not considered a simple expense but rather a capital expenditure.
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Expenses in double-entry bookkeeping are recorded as a debit to a specific expense account. A corresponding credit entry is made that will reduce an asset or increase a liability. The purchase of an asset such as land or equipment is not considered a simple expense but rather a capital expenditure.
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