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Describe the difference between inductive and deductive reasoning and give examples of each.
Debits
Entries on the left side of an accounting ledger, representing increases in assets or expenses or decreases in liabilities, equity, and revenue.
Credits
Accounting entries that increase liabilities or equity or decrease assets, typically found on the right-hand side of an accounting ledger.
Debit Side
Part of a double-entry bookkeeping system, referring to the left side of an account where increases in assets or expenses or decreases in liabilities, equity, or revenue are recorded.
Credit Side
The section of an account where increases in liabilities, equity, and revenue, or decreases in assets and expenses are recorded.
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