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by lurkingmba 806 days ago
That's too simple. That logic roughly works the balance sheet. However, it says nothing about the income statement.

For the income statement, CR -> revenue and DR -> expense.

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I addressed this earlier: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=39991837

When you record transactions in accounting, you're updating various account balances, such as assets, liabilities, and equity. These updated balances contribute to the creation of the balance sheet, which provides a snapshot of a company's financial position at a specific point in time.

The income statement, on the other hand, reflects the changes in these balances over a period of time. There's nothing special about the line items on the income statement (e.g. revenue or expense). Any value on the income statement represents a change in what the company owns (assets) or what it owes (liabilities or equity).