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. Accounts receivable is money invested in a business for expansion of the business. a. True b. False

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Accounts receivable is NOT money invested in a business for expansion of the business. That would be known as CAPITAL. Accounts receivable is like money you get paid from a sale. For example, if you sell, let's say a yard of cloth or something, in return you get money from the customer. This is referred to as accounts receivable. On the other hand, if you owe money to a firm or person, you have to pay them money and this is referred to as accounts payable.

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