Accounts Payable

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Accounts Payable refers to the financial obligation a company owes to its suppliers or creditors for goods and services received but not yet paid for. It is recorded as a current liability on the balance sheet, representing short-term debt. In accounting, the payable definition emphasizes the importance of managing these obligations to maintain liquidity and creditworthiness. Proper management of accounts payable is crucial for effective cash flow management.

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