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Which of the following represents the primary source of funds for Japanese businesses?
Adjusting Entry
Journal entries made at the end of an accounting period to allocate income and expenditure to the period in which they actually occurred.
Accounts Receivable
The amount customers are required to pay a business for goods or services already received but not yet settled.
NSF
An abbreviation for "Non-Sufficient Funds," indicating that a cheque cannot be honored because the account does not have enough money.
Cash Management
The strategy and processes employed by a company to manage its cash flow effectively, ensuring liquidity and minimizing risk.
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