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Accounting
Revenue Recognition
Determining Accounts Receivable or Fees Earned
If a transaction is needed for, Completed and delivered a set of plans for a client and collected $5,700 cash. How do you know if this goes into the Accounts recievable or the Fees Earned account?
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If the cash has been received, it seems to me it is a fee already earned.
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