DEBIT
Debit is a term used in accounting and banking with multiple related meanings. In accounting, a debit is an entry on the left side of a double-entry bookkeeping system that increases assets or expenses and decreases liabilities, equity, or revenue. In a journal, each transaction includes at least one debit and one credit, and the total debits equal the total credits. The normal balance of asset and expense accounts is a debit balance, while liability and equity accounts typically carry credit balances.
In banking and payments, a debit denotes a deduction of funds from a bank account. A debit
Debit transactions include debit card purchases and direct debits or automated clearing house (ACH) debits, which
In accounting and finance, the debit concept supports the structure of the accounting equation and the recording