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Qué (quién) es contra account - definición

AMOUNTS ADDED OR SUBTRACTED TO ACCOUNT LEDGERS
Credit (accounting); Debits; Debit; Credits and Debits; Credits and debits; Debit and credit; Debits and Credits; T account; Contra-accounts; Contra account; Contra-asset; Contra-liability; Contra-equity; Contra-account; Debit (accounting); Debits & credits; T accounts; Credit and debit; Nominal account; Real account; Property account

Contradance         
  • A BIDA contra dance in [[Cambridge, Massachusetts]], during the COVID-19 pandemic
  • A contra dance in Manhattan
  • Attendees of Youth Dance Weekend 2019 dance "Dela Says Yippee" by Dugan Murphy to music by Calluna
  • Caller and musician Dudley Laufman, a significant figure in the contra dance revival of the mid-20th century
  • Glen Echo Park]] in the suburbs of [[Washington, D.C.]]
  • A new year's eve contra dance in [[Greenfield, Massachusetts]]
  • A BIDA techno contra dance in Cambridge, Massachusetts, U.S., in 2022
  • Calluna plays [[Money Musk]] at Youth Dance Weekend 2019 in [[Weston, Vermont]]
  • Peterborough]], [[New Hampshire]], United States (silent video)
FOLK DANCE WITH MIXED EUROPEAN ORIGINS, FEATURING LONG LINES OF COUPLES
Contredance; Contradance; Contra dancing; Contra-dance; Kontretanz; Contra dances; Techno contra; Contre-dance; Contredances; Contra dance music
·noun A dance in which the partners are arranged face to face, or in opposite lines.
Contra dance         
  • A BIDA contra dance in [[Cambridge, Massachusetts]], during the COVID-19 pandemic
  • A contra dance in Manhattan
  • Attendees of Youth Dance Weekend 2019 dance "Dela Says Yippee" by Dugan Murphy to music by Calluna
  • Caller and musician Dudley Laufman, a significant figure in the contra dance revival of the mid-20th century
  • Glen Echo Park]] in the suburbs of [[Washington, D.C.]]
  • A new year's eve contra dance in [[Greenfield, Massachusetts]]
  • A BIDA techno contra dance in Cambridge, Massachusetts, U.S., in 2022
  • Calluna plays [[Money Musk]] at Youth Dance Weekend 2019 in [[Weston, Vermont]]
  • Peterborough]], [[New Hampshire]], United States (silent video)
FOLK DANCE WITH MIXED EUROPEAN ORIGINS, FEATURING LONG LINES OF COUPLES
Contredance; Contradance; Contra dancing; Contra-dance; Kontretanz; Contra dances; Techno contra; Contre-dance; Contredances; Contra dance music
Contra dance (also contradance, contra-dance and other variant spellings) is a form of folk dancing made up of long lines of couples.
Controlling account         
ACCOUNT IN THE GENERAL LEDGER FOR WHICH A CORRESPONDING SUBSIDIARY LEDGER HAS BEEN CREATED, ALLOWING FOR TRACKING TRANSACTIONS WITHIN THE CONTROLLING ACCOUNT IN MORE DETAIL
Control Account; Control account
In accounting, the controlling account (also known as an adjustment or control accountcontrol account definition in Financial Times lexicon) is an account in the general ledger for which a corresponding subsidiary ledger has been created. The subsidiary ledger allows for tracking transactions within the controlling account in more detail.

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Debits and credits

Debits and credits in double-entry bookkeeping are entries made in account ledgers to record changes in value resulting from business transactions. A debit entry in an account represents a transfer of value to that account, and a credit entry represents a transfer from the account. Each transaction transfers value from credited accounts to debited accounts. For example, a tenant who writes a rent cheque to a landlord would enter a credit for the bank account on which the cheque is drawn, and a debit in a rent expense account. Similarly, the landlord would enter a credit in the rent income account associated with the tenant and a debit for the bank account where the cheque is deposited.

Debits and credits are traditionally distinguished by writing the transfer amounts in separate columns of an account book. The use of separate columns simplifies calculation of the balance for the account. First the debit column is totaled, then the credit column is totaled. The account balance is calculated by subtracting the smaller total from the larger total. Only one subtraction is needed, simplifying calculations before the availability of computers.

Alternately, debits and credits can be listed in one column, indicating debits with the suffix "Dr" or writing them plain, and indicating credits with the suffix "Cr" or a minus sign. Despite the use of a minus sign, debits and credits do not correspond directly to positive and negative numbers. When the total of debits in an account exceeds the total of credits, the account is said to have a net debit balance equal to the difference; when the opposite is true, it has a net credit balance.

Debit balances are normal for asset and expense accounts, and credit balances are normal for liability, equity and revenue accounts. When a particular account has a normal balance, it is reported as a positive number, while a negative balance indicates an abnormal situation, as when a bank account is overdrawn. In some systems, negative balances are highlighted in red type.