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In the open-economy macroeconomic model, we focus on the determination of GDP and the price level.
Note Receivable
A financial asset representing a promise to receive a specific amount of money at one or more future dates, typically a formal loan to another entity.
Uncollectible Account
A receivable that a company has deemed to be uncollectable from the debtor, often written off as bad debt or expense.
Accounts Receivable
Funds that are owed to a company by customers for goods or services delivered or used but not yet paid for, typically within a short-term period.
Allowance for Doubtful Accounts
A contra-asset account that represents the estimated portion of accounts receivable that may not be collectible.
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