what is the difference between debtors & sundry debtors?
Answer Posted / waqas
Debtors = In general business terminology means Customers to whom the goods are sold on credit.
Sundry = Various
Therefore Sundry Debtors means Debtors for various reasons and not merely for Credit Sales.
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