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Trade Receivables

Trade receivables are the amounts customers owe to a company for goods or services sold on credit. They are recorded as current assets and directly affect liquidity. Monitoring trade receivables helps businesses assess credit policies, manage collection efficiency, and reduce the risk of bad debts.

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