What is Debit and credit explained with accounting equation. We often come across the words Debit and credit in many situations like while reading accounting theory or while applying this theory, means recording the accounting entries…
If we ask someone about what’s a debit and what’s a credit then they may say that left had side of an account is Debit and the one in the right hand side is a credit aspect. This may sound like correct….Yeah , it’s a correct answer. But it’s more than that. The answer could be more elaborative. Here I’m going to discuss a few lines about these. Now you can scroll down below and check completed details for “What is Debit and credit explained with accounting equation”
What is Debit and credit explained with accounting equation
What’s a Debit ?
(1) The term Debit is used in the context of recording a transaction which results is an increase in the value of an asset or decrease in the amount of liability.
(2) Here we have to remember that the above stated transactions are recorded on the left hand side of an account when we put together the two sides of an account in ‘T’ form.
What’s a credit ?
(1) The term credit is used to record the transactions which result in a decrease in assets and an increase in liability.
(2) Thus, while recording the above stated transactions we enter them on the right hand side of an account.
These can be better explained with the elements of accounting equation.
Assets = Liabilities + Capital
First of all , to decide which aspect of an accounting transaction is Debit and which is credit we have to see how they affect the elements of this accounting equation.
(1) On Assets :
Always a Debit item increases the value of an asset and a credit item decreases the value of that asset.
(2) On Liabilities :
A Debit aspect decreases the liability and credit aspect increases the liability.
(3) Capital :
A Debit entry decreases the capital and a credit item increases the capital.
And the impact on expenses and incomes:
(1) A Debit item increases the expenses and decreases the income.
(2) A credit item increases the income and decreases the expenses.
Illustration
Mr Ajay has commenced a new business along side of his job and brought 50lakhs cash into business as initial capital. And expended 30lakhs for building and infrastructure.
Here when he brings cash into business , this activity increases the value of asset in the business so it is to be debited.
When he spent some amount for building the payment made towards building will decrease the current assets (cash) so it is to be credited as it results in a decrease in. value of an asset as said above. And the value of fixed assets (building) will increase so it is to be debited.
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