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Double-Entry Accounting
An accounting system that records each transaction with equal and opposite effects in at least two different accounts, ensuring accuracy.
Debits and Credits
The fundamental elements of accounting that represent the entries made in accounts to reflect increases or decreases in balances.
Memorized Transactions
Transactions that are saved in the accounting system for future use, allowing for quick recording of recurring expenses, invoices, or payments.
Saved Transactions
Transactions that have been recorded and stored in a financial system for future reference or use.
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