what is the difference between debtors & sundry debtors?

Answer Posted / tijani owolabi

trade debtors refer to debtors that are directly to your Business for example if you sell clothes to shops on credit, then the shops are your trade debtors.

While Sundry as the name implies "Various" Which means various debtors which not be a Credit sales

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