ACCT 2121 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Subledger, Debit Card, General Ledger

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Chapter 8: amounts due to a business from its customers or other entries expected to be collected in cash, classified as: accounts receivable, notes receivable, or other receivables. Non-bank credit card receivable: bank credit card and debit card transactions recorded as cash, non-bank (company) credit cards are recoded as accounts receivable. Accounts receivable subsidiary ledger: subsidiary ledger a group of accounts that share a common characteristic (ex. All receivable accounts: the subsidiary ledger for accounts receivable provides the details that support the total balance for the accounts receivable in the general ledger, the single accounts receivable in the general ledger is called the control account. If a customer doesn"t pay within specified period of time, usually 30 days, an interest charge may be added to the balance due: seller recognizes interest revenue and increases the account receivable balance owed by customer.

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