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In January, I pay \u00a36000 in cash to the landlord, so my bank (asset) account is credited \u00a36000. As I\u2019ve received the coffee machine, I\u2019ve gained \u00a3700 worth of fixed assets (this account has been debited). All the debit balances are posted on the left side of the T-account, whereas the credit amount is posted on the right side. Here are the debit and credit effects of the different types of T-accounts.<\/p>\n