The Bought Ledger, also known as Creditors’ Ledger, is a sub-ledger accounting record that details all the credit purchases a company makes from its suppliers, providing a clear view of all owed amounts and due dates.
A creditors' ledger is a memorandum ledger account used to track individual creditors' accounts, contributing to internal control by recording and comparing transactions with the nominal ledger.
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