Deferred credits are liabilities recorded on a company’s balance sheet, representing revenue received before it is earned. These credits are obligations to provide goods or services in the future, thus deferring recognition of the revenue until the earning process is complete. Common examples include advance payments and unearned revenue. Deferred credits are crucial for accurate financial reporting, ensuring revenue is matched with the period it is earned.
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