Yes they do. Once your payment has been accepted by the retailer, they have a binding contract with you either to ship the goods you ordered, or refund your money (or issue a credit note). Contact the company and ask them for a detailed explanation as to why you've not received what you ordered. If they simply refuse to (a) offer an acceptable explanation, (b) send the goods or (c) refund your money - contact a consumer advice organisation to act on your behalf in preparing a compensation claim against them.
commission is an asset
In most cases yes, but it depends on the retailer and the bank.
Accumulated depreciation as well as any loss on disposal as well as if any cash received these three accounts are debited.
Commission received is credited and cash is debited
It simply can mean anything. If its a personal account it means I received something. If its a Real Account then that means that an asset has increased. etc etc etc....
yes debited is a deduction from the account as it only taked whats int your account out if you have enough
Make sure that the customer account is credited and that cash is debited.
debited
A check received from customer will be credited to his account , hence his earlier debit balance will be reduced . simultaniously it will be debited to bank account , hence bank balance will be increased
Prepaid Rent is debited.
Prepaid Rent is debited.
The Money would be immediately debited from your bank account and the bank would initiate proceedings to transfer the cash to the retailer with whom you did the transaction.