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The credit balance is a positive real number and as such it should not have a minus sign in front. Accounting: If this is about an asset, then this is an amount you owe (you do not have and you are liable to) otherwise if this is for a liability, then this is an amount others owe to you. Example: a credit balance in a tellers (cashier) account is not having a minus in front of it (since it is a positive number) but it means that the cashier is owing money to the till, since the cashier's account is an asset. If you want to reverse a credit balance then you CREDIT again the same amount with a minus in front (you shall NOT debit the same amount, as this is another transaction and not a reversal). Example: Account 1 Db______Cr ..............100 ................20 ..............270 ................10 ---------------- ..............400 <-- This is a credit balance (it shall be unsigned). Reverse transaction No 3 from Account 1 which concerns a loan (just an example) Account 1_____________Loans Db.......Cr_____________Db......Cr ........-270 reversal .......... 270 Now, this is the image of the same account Account 1 Db_______Cr ................100 ..................20 ................270 ..................10 ...............-270 ------------------ ................130 <-- This is the new credit balance (also unsigned). So. A credit balance never has a minus in front. A general ledger account usually can have reversals which are negative amounts on the credit (or debit) side, but this is not called 'credit balance' A balance can sometimes drop below zero, in which case (a) it will have a minus in front and (b) it will not be a 'credit' balance of course, but rather a debit one. Hope this helps. PS dots (....) and underlines (____) only added for visibility/readability purposes they are not contributing to the answer - Thank you.
In the simplest case, if there is a minus sign in front of a number, just take it away. If there is a plus sign, or no sign, no change is required.
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You can divide the whole equation by -1
All formulas begin with the equals sign. It is also possible to start with a plus sign, a minus sign or an @ sign, but an equals sign will be automatically put in front of it.All formulas begin with the equals sign. It is also possible to start with a plus sign, a minus sign or an @ sign, but an equals sign will be automatically put in front of it.All formulas begin with the equals sign. It is also possible to start with a plus sign, a minus sign or an @ sign, but an equals sign will be automatically put in front of it.All formulas begin with the equals sign. It is also possible to start with a plus sign, a minus sign or an @ sign, but an equals sign will be automatically put in front of it.All formulas begin with the equals sign. It is also possible to start with a plus sign, a minus sign or an @ sign, but an equals sign will be automatically put in front of it.All formulas begin with the equals sign. It is also possible to start with a plus sign, a minus sign or an @ sign, but an equals sign will be automatically put in front of it.All formulas begin with the equals sign. It is also possible to start with a plus sign, a minus sign or an @ sign, but an equals sign will be automatically put in front of it.All formulas begin with the equals sign. It is also possible to start with a plus sign, a minus sign or an @ sign, but an equals sign will be automatically put in front of it.All formulas begin with the equals sign. It is also possible to start with a plus sign, a minus sign or an @ sign, but an equals sign will be automatically put in front of it.All formulas begin with the equals sign. It is also possible to start with a plus sign, a minus sign or an @ sign, but an equals sign will be automatically put in front of it.All formulas begin with the equals sign. It is also possible to start with a plus sign, a minus sign or an @ sign, but an equals sign will be automatically put in front of it.
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It's a credit. It means you paid too much, and they are holding the money you paid in your account. They will use it to help pay your next bill.
The credit balance is a positive real number and as such it should not have a minus sign in front. Accounting: If this is about an asset, then this is an amount you owe (you do not have and you are liable to) otherwise if this is for a liability, then this is an amount others owe to you. Example: a credit balance in a tellers (cashier) account is not having a minus in front of it (since it is a positive number) but it means that the cashier is owing money to the till, since the cashier's account is an asset. If you want to reverse a credit balance then you CREDIT again the same amount with a minus in front (you shall NOT debit the same amount, as this is another transaction and not a reversal). Example: Account 1 Db______Cr ..............100 ................20 ..............270 ................10 ---------------- ..............400 <-- This is a credit balance (it shall be unsigned). Reverse transaction No 3 from Account 1 which concerns a loan (just an example) Account 1_____________Loans Db.......Cr_____________Db......Cr ........-270 reversal .......... 270 Now, this is the image of the same account Account 1 Db_______Cr ................100 ..................20 ................270 ..................10 ...............-270 ------------------ ................130 <-- This is the new credit balance (also unsigned). So. A credit balance never has a minus in front. A general ledger account usually can have reversals which are negative amounts on the credit (or debit) side, but this is not called 'credit balance' A balance can sometimes drop below zero, in which case (a) it will have a minus in front and (b) it will not be a 'credit' balance of course, but rather a debit one. Hope this helps. PS dots (....) and underlines (____) only added for visibility/readability purposes they are not contributing to the answer - Thank you.
Subtract 360262 from 500004 and put a minus sign in front of the answer.
In the simplest case, if there is a minus sign in front of a number, just take it away. If there is a plus sign, or no sign, no change is required.
You can divide the whole equation by -1
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If the number is zero, then it is neither positive nor negative.For all other integers: If there is a minus sign, "-", before the integer, then it is negative. If there is a plus sign, "+", before the integer or no sign at all, then it is positive.
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