Accountancy, asked by viveknk6215, 1 month ago

Why is Accounts Payable not debt?

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Answered by madhukumari84808
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Accounts payable is a liability since it is money owed to creditors and is listed under current liabilities on the balance sheet. Current liabilities are short-term liabilities of a company, typically less than 90 days. Accounts payable are not to be confused with accounts receivable.

Answered by nawathesrushti78
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Accounts payable is a liability since it is money owed to creditors and is listed under current liabilities on the balance sheet. Current liabilities are short-term liabilities of a company, typically less than 90 days. Accounts payable are not to be confused with accounts receivable.

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