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by omichowdhury
803 days ago
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We implemented negative numbers in our ledger API (https://fragment.dev) and don’t use credits and debits at all. A bunch of engineers who didn’t know double-entry found it a lot easier to pick up. I think the key is to update the accounting equation to: (A)ssets - (L)iabilities = (I)ncome - (E)xpense
So if you have more (+100) Assets, then to balance it out, you either need to have: +100 Liabilities (100 A - 100 L = 0) → You took out a loan and increased your liabilities
-100 Assets (100 A - 100 A = 0) → You sold an asset for what it was worth
+100 Income (100 A = 100 I) → You provided a service and earned income
-100 Expense (100 A = 0 I - -100 E) → You got a refund for a previous expense
I think that’s much more intuitive. You can think always think in terms of more or less Assets, Liabilities, Income or Expenses, then use the Accounting equation to check your reasoning.Here’s a deeper explanation: https://fragment.dev/docs#design-your-ledger-ledger-accounts Disclaimer: I’m CTO at Fragment |
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