Overall I really like it as an introduction, especially for non-technical
friends and family. My one caveat is that the section on equity isn't
terribly clear English. I think it gets the point across, but...
"harder-to-understand" should be "hardest-to-understand", "could be equity"
should be "is equity", and the next sentence should end "equity is usually
the one that you want".

On Thu, Aug 1, 2024, 11:26 PM fin <[email protected]> wrote:

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>   hi,
>
>   for my own purposes i found this very helpful:
>
>
> https://martin.kleppmann.com/2011/03/07/accounting-for-computer-scientists.html
>
>   the reason that various accounts must be negative or
> positive is just because of the nature of double entry
> book keeping.  if Assets are positive then to balance
> the amounts coming in must be offset by a negative and
> amounts going out must be offset by a positive.
>
>   fin
>
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