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No, a credit balance in a vendor subsidiary account typically indicates an overpayment or a payment made in excess of the amount owed. This means that instead of an unpaid balance, the vendor may actually owe the company a refund or credit for future purchases. It's important to review the account details to understand the specific reason for the credit balance.

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