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What will be debited, if business sold goods for Rs.10, 000 on credit?

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Question added by Muhammad Ramzan Tufail ACCA , Assistant Finance Manager , Eltizam Asset Management Group
Date Posted: 2015/06/06
Bernardo Ortiola
by Bernardo Ortiola , Financial Analyst , Khafji Joint Operations- Oil Support Services

Debit to Accounts Receivable

Deleted user
by Deleted user

Account Receivable will increase by 10000 Rs.

MD ASRAR AHMED MUSHARAF
by MD ASRAR AHMED MUSHARAF , Order Management Specialist , SM Retailer

Debit Account Receivables by 10000 

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detail entry would be:

S.Debtors -----------A/c   Dr

To Sales-------------A/c  Cr

Wilfredo Quito
by Wilfredo Quito , Accounting Manager , DDC LAND INC.

Debit: Accounts Receivable, RS. When sales are made on the account. Credit: Sales/Revenue -, RS. When the sold items were a merchandise / Goods

Haidar Alali
by Haidar Alali , GL Accountant , National OilWell Varco NOV

Option C as Account Receivable will increase Rs.10000.

Shanij K Pulikkandy CMA
by Shanij K Pulikkandy CMA , Manager - Finance and Accounts , PEEKAY lNSTORE

Option: C (Receivables Account)

Ahmed Abdi Mahad
by Ahmed Abdi Mahad , Director of Internal Auditing Directorate , Jigjiga University

Choice C, Account receivable account is the correct account to be debited when sales are made on account. if the sold item was a merchandise, then sales account will be credited. However, if the sold item is a non merchandise item the name/account title of the specific item will be credited

Shahbaz Hayder
by Shahbaz Hayder , Group Head of Finance , Sharif Group of Companies

Account receivable account is the right answer.

Wasim khan wazir
by Wasim khan wazir , Finance Specialist , Mott Macdonald

Account Receivable account would be debited,

MUHAMMED JASSIM TA
by MUHAMMED JASSIM TA , Accountant , CIDBI ( Creations India Developers Builders And Infrastructures

Accounts receivable account 

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