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The U.S. consumption function
Sales Discount
A reduction in the price of goods or services offered to customers, typically to prompt early payment or boost sales.
Current Assets
Assets that are expected to be converted into cash, sold, or consumed within one year or within the operating cycle of the business, whichever is longer.
Accounts Receivable
Accounts receivable represents the money owed to a company by its customers for goods or services that have been delivered but not yet paid for.
Bad Debt Expense
An expense account reflecting accounts receivable that a company does not expect to collect and is considered a loss.
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