Delivery expense is typically recorded as a debit in accounting. This is because it represents an expense incurred by the business, which decreases net income and is recorded on the income statement. In the double-entry accounting system, an increase in expenses is recorded as a debit, while the corresponding credit entry would be made to the Accounts Payable or cash account, depending on how the expense was paid.
If revenue (income of money) is a credit, then an expense (outflow of money) is a debit.
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wages is expense and expense is debit salary is income and income is credit
Debit, debit increasing wages
it is a credit
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I say it is a debit
All expenses debit (-)