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''Accounting.''
''Financial reporting - balance sheet - assets.''
 
Trade receivables are amounts due to be received that have arisen through trading, for example, selling goods or services on credit terms.


Trade receivables are amounts due to be received that have arisen through trading, for example, buying goods or services on credit terms.


Also known as Trade debtors.
Also known as Trade debtors.
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* [[Receivables]]
* [[Trade payables]]


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Latest revision as of 23:25, 17 June 2024

Financial reporting - balance sheet - assets.

Trade receivables are amounts due to be received that have arisen through trading, for example, selling goods or services on credit terms.


Also known as Trade debtors.


See also