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Aggregate planning techniques is developed from the master schedule and the strategic capacity plan.
Accounts Receivable
Amounts owed to a company by customers for goods or services that have been delivered or sold but not yet paid for.
Notes Receivable
Notes receivable are written promises for amounts to be received by a business, typically including interest, from another party usually within a set time frame.
Accounts Payable
Refers to the amounts a company owes to creditors for items or services purchased on credit.
Notes Payable
A liability in a company's balance sheet that records amounts the company owes because it borrowed money, or a formal written agreement to pay a specific amount in the future.
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