What does debit and credit mean in Accountancy?
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A debit increases asset or expense accounts, and decreases liability, revenue or equity accounts. A credit is always positioned on the right side of an entry. It increases liability, revenue or equity accounts and decreases asset or expense accounts.
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A debit increases asset or expense accounts, and decreases liability, revenue or equity accounts. A credit is always positioned on the right side of an entry. It increases liability, revenue or equity accounts and decreases asset or expense accounts.
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