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by kgwgk
2148 days ago
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> It stored debit as negative numbers. Did it display assets in the balance sheet as negative numbers? > the one comment I got from an accountant on here it seemed fine with debit as negative numbers Was that accountant fine with assets as negative numbers? > Goldman Sachs absolutely know that they have DB$1tn! The did have $1tn in their balance sheet. No DB, no CR. Just $1tn. |
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It's an API. There are many tools built on top of it, many with UIs. I'm sure they display things in many different ways for people internally and externally. The system I was working was back-end. It used negative numbers for debits. And it was really important you didn't confuse credit and debit numbers.
> Was that accountant fine with assets as negative numbers?
I find it hard to believe they didn't understand that's what Using negative numbers for debits means. They would be pretty aware that assets are debit accounts.
> The did have $1tn in their balance sheet. No DB, no CR. Just $1tn.
Did they have a complex balance sheet (I.e. beyond that just a couple of lines summary) with no columns? How do they represent a balance if you couldn't tell which were credits and debits?