The term "accounts receivable" refers to a company's unpaid bills or the money owed to it by customers. Accounts that a company is entitled to receive as a result of delivering a product or providing a service are referred to as accounts payable. Accounts receivables, or receivables, are a sort of credit extended by a company to its clients, with terms that typically require payment within a short period of time. It can be anything from a few days to a whole fiscal or calendar year. Because the consumer has a legal duty to pay the loan, companies report accounts receivable as assets on their balance sheets. Accounts receivable are also current assets, meaning the debtor must pay the account balance within a year.
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