What do you mean by the term Accounts Payables/ Receivables?
Answer Posted / chandu
the term accounts payables means sundry creditors. including creditors and trade creditor, the term is used in balance sheet but not individual.
the term accounts receivables means sundry debtors, sundry debtors includes both debtors and trade debtors the term is used in balance sheet but not individual.
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