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Requiring a CustomerID to exist in a Primary table before it can exist in a foreign table is an example of:


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Salaries and Wages Payable

Salaries and Wages Payable are liabilities on the balance sheet representing amounts owed to employees for work performed but not yet paid.

Mortgage Payable

A long-term liability account that records the amount owed on a property mortgage.

Current Assets

Items on a company's balance sheet anticipated to be cashed in, sold off, or utilized within the longer span of either one year or its operational cycle.

Current Liabilities

Obligations or debts that a company expects to settle within one year or within the normal operating cycle of the business.

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