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PLEASE HELP :( A transaction that involves investing cash in a business, why is it usually debited, shouldn't it be a decrease (credit)? Just a little confused.
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A transaction that involves investing cash in a business, why is it usually debited, shouldn't it be a decrease (credit)? Just a little confused.
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When you invest into a businesses, down the road you will end up make it more money if the businesses does well, if it does not you lose the money you invested in that businesses. It’s a risk. I don’t really understand what your asking.
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