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Party a/c.... Dr Bank a/c.....Cr If we issue a cheque we would have passed an entry (debit the receiver/firm & credit the bank) that entry should be reversed (debit bank & credit the firm).
In the terms of accounting - advertising would be a debit - since you would be paying someone to advertise your business.
Prepaid Expenses would normally have a debit balance.
You would use it as a credit card, but the debit card takes money directly from your bank account.
Repair and Maintenance would be an "expense" all expense maintain a debit balance.
Contact a Bank and set up an account, they would normally issue you with a debit card, but if not, you can request one.
The Lloyds TBS debit card does not have an issue number, which would otherwise be located in the bottom right corner of the front of the card. If you are asked for an issue number during an online transaction, you can leave the field blank.
Frankly? "It would be unlikely to find knave and memorandum in the same sentence."
Because Visa makes mistakes as much as any company does.
"He was glad to see the memorandum from the Main Office stating that Friday would be a 'casual' day".
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Party a/c.... Dr Bank a/c.....Cr If we issue a cheque we would have passed an entry (debit the receiver/firm & credit the bank) that entry should be reversed (debit bank & credit the firm).
The correct plural for memorandum is memoranda, but memorandums is also accepted.
An Expense would normally have a debit balance.
There are different types of a structured settlement that a purchaser can buy. One would be an insurance claim, another would be a workman's comp. claim.
In the terms of accounting - advertising would be a debit - since you would be paying someone to advertise your business.
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