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example of trde payable​

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A trade payable is an amount billed to a company by its suppliers for goods delivered to or services consumed by the company in the ordinary course of business.

Other types of payables, such as accrued expenses, dividends payable, or wages payable, are recorded in other accounts in order to more easily identify them.

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