Notes payable are written promissory notes that a company issues to borrow funds, typically from financial institutions or other creditors. These notes specify the principal amount, interest rate, and maturity date, representing a formal obligation to repay the borrowed sum. Notes payable are recorded as liabilities on the balance sheet and are crucial for assessing a company’s financial obligations and liquidity.
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