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The accounting ledger for goods sold on credit are debit

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Accounts - Principles of Accounts WAEC 2015

The accounting ledger for goods sold on credit are debit

  • debtors account, credit sales account checkmark
  • creditors account, credit sales account
  • sales account, credit debtors account
  • sales account, credit creditors account

The correct answer is: A

Explanation

Accounting and journal entry for credit sales include 2 accounts, debtor and sales. In case of a journal entry for cash sales, cash account and sales account are used. The person who owes the money is called a β€œdebtor” and the amount owed is a current asset for the company. Since the goods were sold on credit, debtor acount will be debited (increase in the amount of money being owed to the business), and sales account will be credited.

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