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domahny
Aug 30, 2008, 03:55 AM
Dear Sir,

I have a question regarding the general recording of checks in the general ledger. What are some rules of thumb when dealing with deposited checks?. Are they debited or credited. I'm sorry the question is rather v ague but if you can answer by way of some examples I'd appreciate it.

Regards,

David

jean3255
Sep 10, 2008, 08:32 PM
Deposited checks increase your cash, which would be a debit. If it is for acct. rec. the other side of the entry would be a credit to acc. rec.

AdamUTsel
Sep 12, 2008, 09:14 AM
Cash could also be received from a loan, i.e. Dr. Cash, Cr. Note payable.

Also, another possibility is a capital infusion (the owner's or shareholders of the company provide for capital)

This would increase both your cash balance and your owner's equity balance, Dr. Cash, Cr. Capital

But regardless, if you are receiving cash, you debit it.