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1. Principles of Accounting Chapter 7
Notes receivable and interest, including dishonored obligations. .. NOTES RECEIVABLE: A written promise from a client or customer to pay a definite


2. notes receivable
NOTES RECEIVABLE. Notes Receivable is an asset. Notes Receivable is increased with a debit. Notes Receivable is decreased with a credit


3. Accounting Dictionary | Accounting Terms (N)
Assets other than cash, accounts receivables, and notes receivables. Holders of nonmonetary assets could avoid holding losses during periods of inflation.


4. Accounts and Notes Receivable
Receivables. Notes receivable. Design internal controls A note receivable may arise from a sale or may be given in settlement of an account receivable.



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