Hi folks,
In puzzling over Debits increasing some accounts,  while Credits increase 
others, I stumbled over an explanation that I hope will help me and others 
trying to learn accounting better than by remembering DEADCLIC or DEALS/ GIRLS, 
etc.-
If one sets A = L & E equal to zero by subtracting A from both sides....( 0 = 
-A + L + E )
Then the debit account has negative signs in front of them, and is the one 
debits increase.-
We can adapt this to the expanded equation (A = L + E + Revenues - Expenses - 
Draws), re-phrasing as:0 = - Assets - Expenses - Draws on equity                
                                         + Liabilities + Equity + Revenues,
On the left, Debit side are the debit accounts, increased by debiting, while on 
the right, Credit side are the credit accounts, increased by crediting!-
(Note: BeanCounter Dave Marshall's equation 'Property = Property rights' 
summation of 'Assets = Liabilities + Equities' really opened doors for me - 
thanks to him; I use it here.)-
We can rewrite Marshall's simplified equation, then under it, the expanded 
equation, like this:

0 = - Property       + Property 
Rights____________|_______________________________       - Draws           + 
Principal/Equity/Ownership              |      Owner's Line0 = - Assets         
  + Liabilities                                              |      Business 
Line
       - Expenses     + Revenues/Income                                         
      |      Changes Line
____________|_____________0 =  - Debits           + 
Credits---------------------|---------------------
_So the debit accounts all are types of property, while the credit accounts are 
all types of property rights,and the debit accounts, on the left, are increased 
by debits, (Draws, Assets and Expenses)
while the credit accounts, on the right, are increased by crediting. 
(Principal, Liabilities, Income)-
Do you think that helps?

Brian
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