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ALICE: Assets, Liabilities, Income, Capital, Expenses

ALICE: Assets, Liabilities, Income, Capital, Expenses

The ALICE acronym serves as a foundational mnemonic for students and small business owners to categorise financial transactions into five core account types: Assets, Liabilities, Income, Capital, and Expenses. This framework simplifies the double-entry bookkeeping system by associating each category with a direct action—owning, owing, earning, investing, and spending—to ensure …

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Assets: Owned items that are fixed or liquid, and debited when they increase

Assets: Owned items with a debit balance

Accounting principles dictate that every transaction affects at least two accounts through a double-entry system where debits and credits must always remain in equilibrium. This article provides an exhaustive analysis of assets as resources owned by an entity that carry a natural debit balance. Within the framework of the accounting …

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