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  2. Debits and credits - Wikipedia

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    Likewise, an increase in liabilities and shareholder's equity are recorded on the right side (credit) of those accounts, thus they also maintain the balance of the accounting equation. In other words, if "assets are increased with left side entries, the accounting equation is balanced only if increases in liabilities and shareholder’s equity ...

  3. Asset quality - Wikipedia

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    Loan quality and asset quality are two terms with basically the same meaning. Government bonds and T-bills are considered as good quality loans whereas junk bonds, corporate credits to low credit score firms etc. are bad quality loans. A bad quality loan has a higher probability of becoming a non-performing loan with no return

  4. Double-entry bookkeeping - Wikipedia

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    Whether one uses a debit or credit to increase or decrease an account depends on the normal balance of the account. Assets, Expenses, and Drawings accounts (on the left side of the equation) have a normal balance of debit. Liability, Revenue, and Capital accounts (on the right side of the equation) have a normal balance of credit.

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    Boosting your net worth isn’t as hard as you might think.

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    The difference in the mortgage interest rate with a credit score between 760 and 850 and a credit score between 620 and 639 is roughly 1.5%, per myFICO, which makes a significant difference in ...

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    Avoid: 30 Things You Do That Can Mess Up Your Credit Score 16 Most Important Assets That Will Increase Your Net Worth, accounting, financial, investment advisor consulting with her team at office. 9.

  8. Balance sheet - Wikipedia

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    Of the four basic financial statements, the balance sheet is the only statement which applies to a single point in time of a business's calendar year. [2] A standard company balance sheet has two sides: assets on the left, and financing on the right–which itself has two parts; liabilities and ownership equity.

  9. Liability (financial accounting) - Wikipedia

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    The accounting equation relates assets, liabilities, and owner's equity: Assets = Liabilities + Owner's Equity. The accounting equation is the mathematical structure of the balance sheet. Probably the most accepted accounting definition of liability is the one used by the International Accounting Standards Board (IASB). The following is a ...