Companies that take advantage of sales discounts usually record them in an account named purchases discounts, which is another contra‐expense account that is subtracted from purchases on the income statement. If Music Suppliers, Inc., offers the terms 2/10, n/30 and Music World pays the invoice's outstanding balance of $900 within ten days, Music World takes an $18 discount. To record this payment to Music Suppliers, Inc., Music World makes a compound journal entry that decreases (debits) accounts payable for $900, decreases (credits) cash for $882, and increases (credits) purchases discounts for $18.