Accountancy, asked by Shamilsonu321, 2 months ago

return inward,means?​

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Answered by silentloffer
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Returns inwards are goods returned to the selling entity by the customer, such as for warranty claims or outright returns of goods for a credit. For the customer, this results in the following accounting transaction: A debit (reduction) of accounts payable. A credit (reduction) of purchased inventory.

Answered by monikhagogoi4962
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Returns inwards are goods returned to the selling entity by the customer, such as for warranty claims or outright returns of goods for a credit. For the customer, this results in the following accounting transaction: A debit (reduction) of accounts payable. A credit (reduction) of purchased inventory.

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