Business Receivables refer to funds owed by customers or clients in the form of goods or services. They are assets owned by a company that have not yet been paid for but are expected to be collected within a reasonable period of time, usually no more than one year. Businesses track receivables in order to ensure they are receiving payments in a timely manner and accurately recording them as assets. Effective management of business receivables is essential to cash flow and financial health.
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