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payables

[ US /ˈpeɪəbəɫz/ ]
NOUN
  1. money that you currently expect to pay on notes and accounts

How To Use payables In A Sentence

  • If your customer and supplier contact details were suddenly gone and all record of your payables and receivables was lost, it could put you out of business.
  • Total funds owed to members included member payables and other liabilities owed to patrons.
  • Compliance involves examining a set of key accounts including payroll, financial reporting, purchasing, payables and billing.
  • Improving cash flow involves many techniques, the simplest of which is managing payables / receivables.
  • The accountant's cash forecast has also been bullwhipped, as the payables line item alternatively skyrockets and dives.
  • Sears representatives played down the decision by CIT Group Inc., the largest U.S. provider of what are known as factoring services for vendors, saying the payables the firm had financed amounted to only about 5% of the retailer's inventory. Sears Suffers Setback as Large Lender Balks
  • The accounting system was thus primarily focused on the need to keep track of payables and receivables, including exchanges between third parties.
  • Current liabilities fell 6 percent, due to decreasing amounts of short-term debt along with other accrued payables.
  • It covers everything from payables to receivables to inventory to revenue to everything else on the P&L side.
  • the problem was to match receivables and payables in the same currency
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