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debitului

Debitului is a Romanian term that translates to “the debit” or “of the debit” in English. In accounting and finance, debitului is used to describe the left-hand side of a double-entry bookkeeping entry. The term is common in Romanian-language financial literature to refer to debit entries across accounts.

In double-entry bookkeeping, each transaction is recorded with at least one debit and one credit, and the

Examples illustrate the debit/credit logic: purchasing equipment with cash results in a debit to Equipment (an

In banking usage, a debit refers to an amount withdrawn from a bank account, and a debit

Balance considerations: most asset and expense accounts tend to carry debit balances, while liability, equity, and

total
debits
must
equal
the
total
credits.
Debits
increase
asset
accounts
and
expense
accounts,
and
decrease
liability,
equity,
and
revenue
accounts.
Credits
have
the
opposite
effect:
they
increase
liability,
equity,
and
revenue
accounts
and
decrease
asset
and
expense
accounts.
asset)
and
a
credit
to
Cash
(another
asset).
Paying
down
a
loan
involves
a
debit
to
Loan
Payable
(a
liability)
and
a
credit
to
Cash.
Earning
revenue
on
credit
produces
a
debit
to
Accounts
Receivable
(an
asset)
and
a
credit
to
Revenue.
card
is
used
to
make
such
transactions.
The
term
debit
derives
from
Latin
debitus,
meaning
“that
which
is
owed,”
and
has
cognates
in
many
languages,
including
Romanian.
revenue
accounts
typically
carry
credit
balances.
The
debit
side
remains
a
fundamental
component
of
the
double-entry
system
that
ensures
the
accounting
equation
stays
in
balance.