Explain Sundry Debtors and Sundry Creditors.
Answer Posted / sudhansu kumar sinha .
Sunder debtors is the person from whom amount are due for goods & services rendered or in contractual obligation.
Sunder creditors it means amount owned by the business on omount of goods purchased or services rendered or in respect of contractual obligation.
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