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Debit Credit Ledger

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Debit Credit Ledger

A debit credit ledger is a vital tool for any business, large or small. It is a critical component of the accounting system in which all financial transactions are recorded. The ledger includes both incoming and outgoing funds—income and expenses. Incoming funds (or “credits”) represent positive cash flow into the business. Outgoing funds (or “debits”) represent expenses incurred by the company. This can include payroll, utilities, taxes, and other expenditures. Tracking these movements is a key to staying on top of your finances and running your business efficiently. A proper debit credit ledger offers an up-to-date picture of cash flow and helps businesses make smart decisions about how to spend their money.

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