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Flow. An element recorded in the debt compte.b in one. The left side of an account or accounts where the accounts will faites.C. An entry of money into the left side of a compte.d. The sum of these mentions.CREDITa. The deduction of payment by a debtor of a sum due.b. The right side made an account on which such amounts are inscrits.C. A note, or the sum of the entries in this côté.d. The positive balance or amount remaining on the account of a personne.e. A line of credit.