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indbetaling

Indbetaling is a term used in Danish (and in similar Nordic contexts) to describe an inflow of money into an account. In ordinary usage it refers to the act of paying money into a bank account, such as when a customer settles an invoice or when wages are deposited into an employee’s account. It contrasts with udbetaling, the act of money leaving an account.

In banking and payments, an indbetaling can be made by depositing cash at a branch, by card

In accounting and bookkeeping, an indbetaling increases the recipient’s bank balance. In double-entry bookkeeping the exact

Applications and practical considerations include individuals receiving salaries, pensions, refunds, or reimbursements, and businesses relying on

payment,
by
giro
transfer,
or
via
online
or
mobile
banking.
Businesses
often
use
indbetalingskort
(payment
slips)
to
facilitate
customer
payments.
Electronic
transfers
and
card
payments
have
largely
replaced
checks
as
common
methods
of
indbetaling
in
many
contexts.
credit
depends
on
the
source:
a
customer
payment
toward
sales
is
recorded
as
a
debit
to
cash/bank
and
a
credit
to
revenue
or
accounts
receivable;
a
capital
contribution
from
owners
increases
equity;
a
payment
received
from
other
sources
is
credited
to
the
appropriate
revenue,
liability,
or
equity
account.
timely
indbetaling
for
cash
flow
and
working
capital.
Some
transactions
require
specific
documentation,
such
as
payment
slips
or
receipts,
and
compliance
and
anti-money
laundering
rules
demand
proper
identification
and
traceability
of
inflows.
Overall,
indbetaling
represents
the
inflow
side
of
financial
transactions
in
personal,
corporate,
and
public
accounts.