one question dr mean debit cr mean credit but cr full form
credit but dr full form debit that mean debit not word dr
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Answer / tejas
DR is not an abbreviation of Debit, just as CR is not an abbreviation of Credit. DR and CR are abbreviations of latin words, debit in latin is 'depere' (meaning 'to owe') and credit is 'credere' (meaning 'to believe')
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Answer / sanjeev
DR is not an abbreviation of Debit, just as CR is not an abbreviation of Credit. DR and CR are abbreviations of latin words, debit in latin is 'depere' (meaning 'to owe') and credit is 'credere' (meaning 'to believe')
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All person have little knowledge bt always remind little knowledge is a dangerous thing. So the answer is that Dr. Full form is debit register and cr. Is credit register niI can explain also when we posting into ledger account so that time we make a personal register of Dr/Cr . This is it correct one
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Answer / dhiraj bora
Dr means Debit received and Cr means Credit Recorded
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Answer / amit kadyan
debit record and for cr is credir recored
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Answer / mazhar (pakistan)
debit (mean to owing somthing)
credit (the person who is at risk mean lender)
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Answer / vishal the great saxena
i think dr. means debit the giver and cr. means credit the reciver....
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