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What is the normal balance for retained earnings?

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The normal balance for retained earnings is a credit balance. Retained earnings represent the cumulative amount of net income that a company has retained in the business rather than distributed to shareholders as dividends. Because retained earnings are part of the equity section of the balance sheet, they typically have a credit balance, which increases with net income (credited) and decreases with net losses or dividends declared (debited).
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