What is the difference between Accounts payable and Accounts receivable?

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Accounts payable is the amount owed by a company to its suppliers, while accounts receivable is the amount owed to a company by its customers.
Accounts payable represents the company's liabilities, whi...read more
Anonymous
11mo
Accounts payable is money a business owes its suppliers and accounts receivable is money owed to the business.Accounts payable is a current liability; accounts receivable is a current asset.
Anonymous
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Accounts receivable is the money your business brings in, while accounts payable is the money your business owes its suppliers and vendors.
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Accounts payable refers to an account within general ledger that's represents to company obligations to pay of short term deft to it's creditors and suppliers but Accounts receivable refers to charges...read more
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