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Does Debit Mean Minus and Credit Mean Plus?

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Most of us have used a debit card. And when we do, the amount of money in our bank account is reduced. When we return items, the store tells us they have credited our account. Using these examples the answer to the question above would be a definite, “YES”, debit does mean minus and credit means plus. However, this isn’t always the case.

There are 4 main account types

Assets hold the money. These are your bank accounts, investment accounts, cash, equipment or property you own.
Liabilities show debt owed. These are your loans, mortgages, credit cards, payroll taxes….
Expenses show how the money in your asset account was spent. This can be office supplies, salaries, utilities, rent or any other operating expense.
Revenues show how the money in your asset account was earned. This can be donations, rental, fees, fundraising and more.

Debits and credits affect each of these accounts differently.  Assets and expenses have a normal debit balance while liabilities and revenues have a normal credit balance.

What does “Normal Balance” mean?

Normal balance is a double entry accounting term that describes how an account is increased. Debits increase asset and expense accounts while credits increase liability and revenue accounts.

Rules of debits and credits

Still wondering why your bank calls it a debit card?

Your checking account is an asset to you; however, it is a liability to the bank. When you deposit money, it is increasing the amount of money they OWE you and liabilities have a normal credit balance. When you use your debit card you are lowering the amount of money the bank owes you and decreasing their liability.

How are you supposed to remember all that?

One of the benefits of using IconCMO fund accounting software is the plus and minus signs change depending on the account you select. This helps to assure you are increasing or decreasing the account appropriately. Remember when using double entry accounting, every financial transaction must use at least 2 accounts and debits must always equal credits. A good accounting system like IconCMO won’t let you post a transaction until debits equal credits.

Assets have a normal debit balance Liabilities have a normal credit balance

 

 

 

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