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#*[[Credit]] ([[credit entry]] or [[Cr]]). Any entry into [[financial book]]s that either increases [[claim-origin account]]s or decreases [[resource-origin account]]s. Any [[journal entry]] contains at least one [[credit]].
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[[Credit]] (alternatively known as [[credit entry]] and commonly abbreviated [[Cr]] because of Latin ''credere'') is any entry into [[financial book]]s that either increases [[equity-origin account]]s or decreases [[asset-origin account]]s. Any [[journal entry]] contains at least one ''credit''.
  
[[Debit]] (alternatively known as [[debit entry]] and commonly abbreviated [[Dr]] because of Latin ''debere'') is any entry into [[financial book]]s that either increases [[resource-origin account]]s or decreases [[claim-origin account]]s. Any [[journal entry]] contains at least one [[Dr]].
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In a [[T-account]], a debit balance is found on the right-hand side. In addition, ''credit'' could also refer to (a) an [[account receivable]] when an [[organization]] allows a customer to delay the payment or (b) an [[account payable]] when an [[organization]] owes funds to a supplier or, often a [[bank]], referring to a [[credit]] made by another organization.
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''Credit'' could finally refer to money that is owed on a credit card. When you want to open an account with a supplier you may be asked to fill in what is called a credit application. A number entered on the right side of any [[T-account]] is said to be credited to this [[financial account|account]].
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==Definitions==
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According to [[College Accounting: A Practical Approach by Slater (13th edition)‎]],
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:[[Credit]]. The right-hand side of any [[financial account|account]]. A number entered on the right side of any account is said to be credited to an [[financial account|account]].
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==Related concepts==
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*[[Bookkeeping]]. Recording, filing, and retrieving of [[financial data]], as well as producing those [[financial report]]s that are required by laws.
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==Related lectures==
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*[[Bookkeeping Quarter]].
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Latest revision as of 19:32, 4 January 2019

Credit (alternatively known as credit entry and commonly abbreviated Cr because of Latin credere) is any entry into financial books that either increases equity-origin accounts or decreases asset-origin accounts. Any journal entry contains at least one credit.

In a T-account, a debit balance is found on the right-hand side. In addition, credit could also refer to (a) an account receivable when an organization allows a customer to delay the payment or (b) an account payable when an organization owes funds to a supplier or, often a bank, referring to a credit made by another organization.

Credit could finally refer to money that is owed on a credit card. When you want to open an account with a supplier you may be asked to fill in what is called a credit application. A number entered on the right side of any T-account is said to be credited to this account.


Definitions

According to College Accounting: A Practical Approach by Slater (13th edition)‎,

Credit. The right-hand side of any account. A number entered on the right side of any account is said to be credited to an account.

Related concepts

Related lectures