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What is the formula for zinc(II) bromide?
Accounting Equation
The fundamental equation of double-entry bookkeeping, stating that Assets = Liabilities + Equity.
Debit And Credit
A fundamental concept in accounting that describes the two sides of every financial transaction; debits increase assets or decrease liabilities, while credits decrease assets or increase liabilities.
Dr. And Cr.
Abbreviations for Debit (Dr.) and Credit (Cr.), fundamental concepts in accounting used to record business transactions in the ledger.
Increase And Decrease
Refers to the upward or downward movement in financial metrics, operational quantities, or statistical values.
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