Bookkeeping 1.01 Debit & Credits, what's the difference? (and why is it the opposite way around on your bank statements?)
August 10, 2021
Dr & Cr or Debits and Credits what do they mean in the bookkeeping world?
In short, the debits are what you pay out of the business for example, wages, supplies, bills, rent, rates etc. whereas credits are what you have come into the business such as sales, services provided...
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