信用卡戶口dr意思
"Dr" in a credit card account typically stands for "Debit" or "Dr." It is used to indicate a debit transaction, which is a withdrawal from the credit card account. When you see "Dr" in your credit card statement, it means that there has been a decrease in the balance of your credit card due to a payment, purchase, or any other transaction that reduces the available credit.
For example, if you make a payment to your credit card bill, the transaction will be recorded as a "Dr" because you are paying off a portion of your debt, thereby reducing the balance on your card. Conversely, when you make a purchase with your credit card, the transaction is typically recorded as a "Cr" (short for "Credit") because it increases the amount you owe on the card.
It's important to note that the use of "Dr" and "Cr" in credit card statements follows the accounting convention of recording transactions, where "Dr" represents debit entries (increases in liabilities, decreases in assets), and "Cr" represents credit entries (increases in assets, decreases in liabilities). However, in the context of a credit card statement, "Dr" specifically refers to a debit that decreases the balance, while "Cr" refers to a credit that increases the balance.