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Dividend refers to
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.
Maturity Value
The amount of the note that is due on the date of maturity (Principal + Interest).
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