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Este Cmap, tiene información relacionada con: THE DOUBLE ENTRY CONCEPT, Title: This is on top and corresponds to the name of the account. *Debit: Left column where the values are debited or changed and are an in crease are noted. *Credit: Right column where the values are credited or paid and decrease are recorded. Classification of account ¨T¨ ASSEST An increased in debit is a decrease in credit, Title: This is on top and corresponds to the name of the account. *Debit: Left column where the values are debited or changed and are an in crease are noted. *Credit: Right column where the values are credited or paid and decrease are recorded. Classification of account ¨T¨ LIABILITY A decrease in the debit is an increase in credit, Title: This is on top and corresponds to the name of the account. *Debit: Left column where the values are debited or changed and are an in crease are noted. *Credit: Right column where the values are credited or paid and decrease are recorded. Classification of account ¨T¨ REVENUE A decrease in the debit is an increase in credit, THE DOUBLE ENTRY CONCEPT Origin in the investigation of Lucas Paciolo in 1492 It is a system that collects all transactions in the form of ¨T¨, Title: This is on top and corresponds to the name of the account. *Debit: Left column where the values are debited or changed and are an in crease are noted. *Credit: Right column where the values are credited or paid and decrease are recorded. Classification of account ¨T¨ EXPENSES An increased in debit is a decrease in credit, It is a system that collects all transactions in the form of ¨T¨ The ¨T¨account allows us perfectly visualize that each account has a debit side and a credit side, or a debit and credit, each account has the ability to give and receive, thus fulfilling the principle of double entry., The ¨T¨account allows us perfectly visualize that each account has a debit side and a credit side, or a debit and credit, each account has the ability to give and receive, thus fulfilling the principle of double entry. Scheme Title: This is on top and corresponds to the name of the account. *Debit: Left column where the values are debited or changed and are an in crease are noted. *Credit: Right column where the values are credited or paid and decrease are recorded., Title: This is on top and corresponds to the name of the account. *Debit: Left column where the values are debited or changed and are an in crease are noted. *Credit: Right column where the values are credited or paid and decrease are recorded. Classification of account ¨T¨ EQUITY A decrease in the debit is an increase in credit