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debetposten

Debetposten, in accounting, is the debit posting or debit entry recorded on the left side of a journal or ledger. It typically represents an increase in asset and expense accounts and a decrease in liability, equity, and revenue accounts.

In the double-entry system, every transaction has at least one debetpost and one kreditpost (credit posting),

Debits generally increase assets and expenses, and they decrease liabilities, equity, and revenue. Conversely, credits increase

Common examples include buying equipment with cash, which creates a debit to Equipment (asset) and a credit

Terminology varies by language and region. In Nordic accounting, debetposten refers to an item on the debit

and
the
total
amount
of
debits
must
balance
the
total
amount
of
credits.
liabilities,
equity,
and
revenue,
and
decrease
assets
and
expenses.
This
rule
guides
how
entries
are
recorded
across
different
account
types.
to
Cash;
or
paying
an
invoice,
which
debits
Accounts
payable
(liability)
and
credits
Cash.
A
transaction
can
involve
multiple
debetposter
lines
across
several
asset
or
expense
accounts,
paired
with
corresponding
kreditposter
lines.
side
of
a
record,
while
kreditposten
refers
to
a
credit
item.
In
practice,
debetposter
are
the
individual
debit
lines
that,
together
with
credit
lines,
document
the
financial
impact
of
a
transaction
in
the
general
ledger
and
subsidiary
ledgers.