Debit Accounts Payable
Credit Accounts Receivable
What does this journal entry mean?
When a company pays part or all of a previously recorded vendor invoice, the balance in Accounts Payable will be reduced with a debit entry and Cash will be reduced with a credit entry. Accounts Payable is also debited when a company returns goods to a vendor or when the vendor grants an allowance. The amount of accounts receivable is increased on the debit side and decreased on the credit side. When a cash payment is received from the debtor, cash is increased and the accounts receivable is decreased. When recording the transaction, cash is debited, and accounts receivable are credited.
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