For example, when a shipment of wheat is exported from Australia to an overseas buyer, a credit entry will be made in the balance of payments reflecting the value of the shipment that has been provided to the overseas buyer. On the other side of the transaction, the Australian seller receives a payment for the wheat shipment and this payment is recorded as the offsetting debit entry. Since every transaction in the balance of payments has two offsetting entries, the total balance of payments should be zero.
Im so confused aren't credits inflows of money and debits outflows of money? How can the payment received for the export be a debit if its coming into Australia?
Im so confused aren't credits inflows of money and debits outflows of money? How can the payment received for the export be a debit if its coming into Australia?
