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Tenses: debits, debiting, debited

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debitadd into favorites/dɛb.ɪt/
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Etymology: [ 'de-b&t ] (transitive verb.) 1682. Latin debilitum (“what is owed, a debt”), neuter past participle of debere (“to owe”); see debt.
Synonyms: deficit, indebtedness, obligation, liability, arrears, account, accounts, collectible, bills, amount due, charge, debt
Antonyms: credit, tally, settlement

deftere kaydedilen borç, borç, borç hanesine yapılan kayıt, pasif, zimmetine geçirmek, açık, akım, borç tarafı, borçlandırmak, verim, debi, gider, borç zimmet, zimmet, zimmetine kaydetmek, zimmet kaydet, borç kaydetmek, birinin borcuna kaydetmek, debit an account bir hesabı zimmetine kaydetmek, debit balance zimmet bakıyesi, birinin zimmetine kaydetmek, debit a sum to a person bir meblağı, zimmet kaydetmek, debit a person with a sum, debit a sum against a person, borçlandirma, borçlar,

1 deftere kaydedilen borç     ts
2 borç     ts
3 borç hanesine yapılan kayıt     ts
4 pasif  Ticaret     ts
5 zimmetine geçirmek     ts
6 açık     ts
7 akım     ts
8 borç tarafı     ts
9 borçlandırmak     ts
10 verim     ts
11 debi     ts
12 gider  Kanun     ts
13 borç zimmet  Ticaret     ts
14 zimmet     ts
15 zimmetine kaydetmek     ts
16 zimmet kaydet  fiil     ts
17 borç kaydetmek  fiil     ts
18 birinin borcuna kaydetmek  fiil     ts
19 debit an account bir hesabı zimmetine kaydetmek     ts
20 debit balance zimmet bakıyesi     ts
21 birinin zimmetine kaydetmek     ts
22 debit a sum to a person bir meblağı     ts
23 zimmet kaydetmek     ts
24 debit a person with a sum     ts
25 debit a sum against a person     ts
26debiting borçlandirma     ts
27debits borçlar  Politika, Siyaset     ts
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Kızıl üzüm,

28 Kızıl üzüm     ts
 

A sum of money taken out of an account, In bookkeeping, an entry in the left hand column of an account to record a debt, To remove a sum of money from an account as a payment, To make an entry on the debit side of an account, of or relating to process of taking money from an account, of or relating to the debit card function of a debit card rather than its often available credit card function {as used by US Postal Service, Walmart, and other payees}, an accounting entry acknowledging sums that are owing enter as debit, side of an account; as, to debit the amount of goods sold, To enter on the debtor Dr, enter as debit, In the language of bookkeeping - left side of an account or an entry, A debt; an entry on the debtor Dr, liability, debt, obligation, Any transaction which sends money out of the country (e g payments for the import of goods), an accounting entry acknowledging sums that are owing, Debit and credit are two of the most confusing terms in the financial world They mean one thing when your banker is discussing your account balance And they take almost the opposite meaning when used by your accountant In accounting, a debit increases the balance of an asset or expense account; a credit to the same account decreases the balance It would serve you better if all professionals used the terms "increase" or "decrease" in a given account Debit and credit are terms used in double-entry accounting, To charge with debt; the opposite of, and correlative to, credit; as, to debit a purchaser for the goods sold, side of an account; mostly used adjectively; as, the debit side of an account, An entry made to the left side of an account or a reference to the left side of an account, An amount subtracted from a Chase deposit account which decreases the value of the account, is a record of an indebtedness; specifically : an entry on the left-hand side of an account constituting an addition to an expense or asset account or a deduction from a revenue, net worth, or liability account, This term relates to deposit accounts such as checking and savings A debit is money that is taken out of your account Debits include checks that you write, ATM withdrawals, point-of sale transactions, bill payments, and pre-authorized automatic payments such as mortgage or auto loan payments Bank service charges and fees that come out of your account are also called debits, Remove money from a bank account In this instance, transfer payment from the importer's account to the exporter's account, An accounting term used to describe an entry which increases an expense or asset account, or decreases an income, liability or net worth account, An accounting entry which results in either an increase in assets or a decrease in liabilities or net worth opposite of credit, charge with a debt, When your bank debits your account, money is taken from it and paid to someone else. We will always confirm the revised amount to you in writing before debiting your account, A debit is a record of the money taken from your bank account, for example when you write a cheque. The total of debits must balance the total of credits. see also direct debit, An entry on the left side of an account, An entry to an account which reduces resources available in an expense or fund account (appears as an expense or negative revenue), To debit (Dr ) an account means to enter an amount on the left, or debit, side of the account, Another name for withdrawal of funds from your account, Any entry on or to the left side of a balance sheet, T-account, or journal entry The Local School Accounts that normally carry a debit (left side) balance are your Cash (010) and Investment (030) accounts Increases to these accounts would be debits while decreases would be credits, Entry on the left side of a DOUBLE-ENTRY BOOKKEEPING system that represents the addition of an ASSET or expense or the reduction to a LIABILITY or REVENUE (See CREDIT ), A charge on an accounting statement or balance sheet (appearing on the left-hand column); the opposite of a credit Used in bookkeeping and in preparing the closing statement in a real estate transaction, An entry on the left side of a ledger account, A charge to a customer's bankcard account A transaction, such as a check, automated teller machine (ATM) withdrawal, or point-of-sale (POS) debit purchase that debits a demand deposit account, In accounting, a debit to an asset (customer), or expense account, will increase the account balance In contrast, a debit to a revenue or liability (vendor) account will decrease the account balance, an entry that increases asset and expense accounts or decreases liability, equity, and revenue accounts; recorded on the left side of a T-account (p 90), A charge to a customer's bankcard account, (1) An accounting entry that increases the balance of an asset or expense account or decreases the balance of a liability, income, or equity account (2) A charge against a customer’s balance or bank card account, an amount entered on the left-hand (debtor) side of an account; to make such an entry, Simple past and past participle of debit, entered as a debit; charged with a debit, charging a debt, present participle of debit, third-person singular of debit, plural of , debit,

29 A sum of money taken out of an account     ts
30 In bookkeeping, an entry in the left hand column of an account to record a debt     ts
31 To remove a sum of money from an account as a payment     ts
32 To make an entry on the debit side of an account     ts
33 of or relating to process of taking money from an account     ts
34 of or relating to the debit card function of a debit card rather than its often available credit card function {as used by US Postal Service, Walmart, and other payees}     ts
35 an accounting entry acknowledging sums that are owing enter as debit     ts
36 side of an account; as, to debit the amount of goods sold     ts
37 To enter on the debtor Dr     ts
38 enter as debit     ts
39 In the language of bookkeeping - left side of an account or an entry     ts
40 A debt; an entry on the debtor Dr     ts
41 liability, debt, obligation  isim     ts
42 Any transaction which sends money out of the country (e g payments for the import of goods)     ts
43 an accounting entry acknowledging sums that are owing     ts
44 Debit and credit are two of the most confusing terms in the financial world They mean one thing when your banker is discussing your account balance And they take almost the opposite meaning when used by your accountant In accounting, a debit increases the balance of an asset or expense account; a credit to the same account decreases the balance It would serve you better if all professionals used the terms "increase" or "decrease" in a given account Debit and credit are terms used in double-entry accounting     ts
45 To charge with debt; the opposite of, and correlative to, credit; as, to debit a purchaser for the goods sold     ts
46 side of an account; mostly used adjectively; as, the debit side of an account     ts
47 An entry made to the left side of an account or a reference to the left side of an account     ts
48 An amount subtracted from a Chase deposit account which decreases the value of the account     ts
49 is a record of an indebtedness; specifically : an entry on the left-hand side of an account constituting an addition to an expense or asset account or a deduction from a revenue, net worth, or liability account     ts
50 This term relates to deposit accounts such as checking and savings A debit is money that is taken out of your account Debits include checks that you write, ATM withdrawals, point-of sale transactions, bill payments, and pre-authorized automatic payments such as mortgage or auto loan payments Bank service charges and fees that come out of your account are also called debits     ts
51 Remove money from a bank account In this instance, transfer payment from the importer's account to the exporter's account     ts
52 An accounting term used to describe an entry which increases an expense or asset account, or decreases an income, liability or net worth account     ts
53 An accounting entry which results in either an increase in assets or a decrease in liabilities or net worth opposite of credit     ts
54 charge with a debt  fiil     ts
55 When your bank debits your account, money is taken from it and paid to someone else. We will always confirm the revised amount to you in writing before debiting your account     ts
56 A debit is a record of the money taken from your bank account, for example when you write a cheque. The total of debits must balance the total of credits. see also direct debit     ts
57 An entry on the left side of an account     ts
58 An entry to an account which reduces resources available in an expense or fund account (appears as an expense or negative revenue)     ts
59 To debit (Dr ) an account means to enter an amount on the left, or debit, side of the account     ts
60 Another name for withdrawal of funds from your account     ts
61 Any entry on or to the left side of a balance sheet, T-account, or journal entry The Local School Accounts that normally carry a debit (left side) balance are your Cash (010) and Investment (030) accounts Increases to these accounts would be debits while decreases would be credits     ts
62 Entry on the left side of a DOUBLE-ENTRY BOOKKEEPING system that represents the addition of an ASSET or expense or the reduction to a LIABILITY or REVENUE (See CREDIT )     ts
63 A charge on an accounting statement or balance sheet (appearing on the left-hand column); the opposite of a credit Used in bookkeeping and in preparing the closing statement in a real estate transaction     ts
64 An entry on the left side of a ledger account     ts
65 A charge to a customer's bankcard account A transaction, such as a check, automated teller machine (ATM) withdrawal, or point-of-sale (POS) debit purchase that debits a demand deposit account     ts
66 In accounting, a debit to an asset (customer), or expense account, will increase the account balance In contrast, a debit to a revenue or liability (vendor) account will decrease the account balance     ts
67 an entry that increases asset and expense accounts or decreases liability, equity, and revenue accounts; recorded on the left side of a T-account (p 90)     ts
68 A charge to a customer's bankcard account     ts
69 (1) An accounting entry that increases the balance of an asset or expense account or decreases the balance of a liability, income, or equity account (2) A charge against a customer’s balance or bank card account     ts
70 an amount entered on the left-hand (debtor) side of an account; to make such an entry     ts
71debited Simple past and past participle of debit     ts
72debited entered as a debit; charged with a debit  sıfat     ts
73debiting charging a debt  isim     ts
74debiting present participle of debit     ts
75debits third-person singular of debit     ts
76debits plural of , debit     ts
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