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The company is selling a current asset (no depreciation) for a profit to a customer that has credit on account. What is the JE for this transaction?
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Hi Zack, thanks for your reply. My apologies, my question wasn't clear. I was looking for help on the accounting aspect of it. Here is an example: Customer Bob has 40K credit from a return of goods and want to buy current asset "X" for 40K. Asset "X" is on the books for 30K. JE: Debit Bob's liability 40K; Credit asset 30K; What account would the remaining 10K be credited to? Would it be Refunds/Allowances which is where the original 40K return went?
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