what is the difference between debtors & sundry debtors?
Answer Posted / rajesh kumar
Debtor is an expression used in the accounting world to specify a party who owes money to a company or individual
sundry debtors is nothing but a person who received service and goods from us,therefore he has to pay the service and good received from us.
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