dr refers to debit receipt
simple, dr. stands 4 'debtor' simple, dr. stands 4 'debtor' The abbreviation dr. comes from the latin form of the word debit, which is debere.
In book-keeping Dr is an abbreviation for Debtor. ( one who owes)
Debit is seen as Dr in accounting. Credit is Cr. They stand for Debit Record and Credit Record.
DR is for Debit Record, and CR is for Credit Record.
Dr in accounting is 'debit'.
simple, dr. stands 4 'debtor' simple, dr. stands 4 'debtor' The abbreviation dr. comes from the latin form of the word debit, which is debere.
In book-keeping Dr is an abbreviation for Debtor. ( one who owes)
Debit is seen as Dr in accounting. Credit is Cr. They stand for Debit Record and Credit Record.
The abbreviation of 'doctor' is also the title they use when asked instead of the regular 'mr/mrs/miss'. Your answer is: 'Dr.'
DR is for Debit Record, and CR is for Credit Record.
Dr in accounting is 'debit'.
When a term has been shortened for the convenience of others, this is called an abbreviation. An example would be using Dr instead of doctor.
Using DR(db) = 1.76 + 6.02(n), where n = 10, will have an answer of 61.96 dB Using the another formula, DR = 2^n - 1; DR = 2^10 - 1 = 1023 Getting the DR(db) = 20log(1023) = 60.2 dB
It stems from the word debtor which preceded the use of debit.
The abbreviation is either DO or DR.
From another web site: Dr = Debit Record Cr = Credit Record
I would guess that dr and cr originally stood for debit record and credit record. No source on that though.