fabio guillermo rojas wrote:
> 
> Double entry means that you have one column for money going out
> of an account and one column for money going into an account. Thus,
> it very easy to keep track of cash inflow and outflow (just add up
> the columns). With single entry, there is more error because you
> mistakenly count a debit as a credit. The advantage is huge
> when you have to do things by hand. It also helps you track errors
> more quickly. 

What's wrong with negative numbers?!

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                        Prof. Bryan Caplan                
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