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Accounting treatment of Sales

 
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Accounting treatment of Sales
atiq100
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11-05-2009, 02:20 AM
salam friends,

why sale is credit? give me a solid reason.

when sale is debit?give me a solid reason
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11-05-2009, 02:31 AM
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solid kaun sa? loha ya copper?
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11-17-2009, 02:10 PM
Dear. Sales transaction is credited because
i. You need to debit something against this credit.
ii. You will debit whatever you receive in return of this transaction, it can be a cheque, cash or something else.
iii. If cash sales is made. Then you will be receiving cash in return. cash is a real account and always debited when increases.
while on the other hand sales is a income account and credited when it is increasing.

regards,

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solid kaun sa? loha ya copper?
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11-17-2009, 02:13 PM
Sorry. Mujahid, I wrongly quoted your reply instead of atiq's.

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