Accounting for a letter of credit on your balance sheet depends on when you use it. One issued by your financial institution acts as a credit substitute. That institution, often a bank, steps into ...
If your company gives your customers 30, 60, 90 days or longer to pay for purchases, you are creating accounts receivable, which goes in the asset side of your balance sheet. When you package your ...
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