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debit accounts receivable and debit service revenue

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Q: How do you record a journal entry for a completed service that has not yet been billed?
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How do you record a journal entry for a service cost?

debit services costcredit cash


What is journal entry to record the completion of a service for which payment has not been received?

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The Journal Record was created in 1937.


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What are the accounting journal entries to record income?

If receiving cash from a good or service, the journal entry will be something like the following.Cash (debit)Revenue or Income (credit)If you supply a good or service and the customers is going to pay at a later date, less than a year the journal entry will be similar to the following.Account Receivable (debit)Revenue or Income (credit)