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payable — pay·able adj: that may, can, or must be paid Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. payable I … Law dictionary
bills payable — ➔ bill of exchange * * * bills payable UK US noun [plural] ► ACCOUNTING the bills of exchange that have been received by a company and not yet been paid, and the part of the company s accounts that shows these bills. Bills payable form part of a… … Financial and business terms
account payable — A debt, owed by an enterprise, that arises in the normal course of business dealings and has not been replaced by a note payable of a debtor. For example, bills for materials received but not yet paid. Contract obligations owing by a person on… … Black's law dictionary
account payable — A debt, owed by an enterprise, that arises in the normal course of business dealings and has not been replaced by a note payable of a debtor. For example, bills for materials received but not yet paid. Contract obligations owing by a person on… … Black's law dictionary
accounts payable — noun money that is owed by a party, and is counted by that party as a debit, even though it has not yet been paid … Wiktionary
dividends payable — Any dividends that have been declared by a company but not yet paid. They are shown as an appropriation in the profit and loss account and a current liability in the balance sheet … Accounting dictionary
accounts payable — /əkaʊnts ˈpeɪəbəl/ (say uhkownts payuhbuhl) plural noun Commerce business debts which have not yet been paid, resulting from the purchase of goods from suppliers …
Accounts payable — Accountancy Key concepts Accountant · Accounting period · Bookkeeping · Cash and accrual basis · Cash flow management · Chart of accounts … Wikipedia
undue — un·due /ˌən dü, dyü/ adj 1: not due: not yet payable an undue bill 2: exceeding or violating propriety or fitness would impose undue hardship on the debtors such a requirement would place an undue burden on employers Merriam Webster’s … Law dictionary
undue — adjective Date: 14th century 1. not due ; not yet payable 2. exceeding or violating propriety or fitness ; excessive < undue force > … New Collegiate Dictionary