👉 Apicking back is a term used in accounting to describe an event or transaction where a company receives money from another entity, but does not receive anything in return. This can occur when a business sells goods or services at a discount, often through a "pick-up" process with the customer. For example, if a company buys some stock at a discount and then sells it to a customer who pays for it at a higher price than what they paid for the stock, this transaction is considered apicking