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Which of the following is not a business event?

a. Hire a new employee.
b. Order raw materials.
c. Deliver goods to customer.
d. Accounts receivable.

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Final answer:

The item that is not a business event is 'Accounts receivable,' since it's an account representing money owed to the business, not an event itself.

Step-by-step explanation:

The question asks which of the following is not a business event:

  • Hire a new employee.
  • Order raw materials.
  • Deliver goods to customer.
  • Accounts receivable.

Answering this question, the option that is not a business event, but rather an account or item on the financial statements, is d. Accounts receivable. Hiring a new employee, ordering raw materials, and delivering goods to customers are all examples of business events as they are actions that impact the financials of a business. Accounts receivable, however, is not an event but a ledger account representing money owed to the business by customers who have purchased goods or services on credit.

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