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As long as a company accurately records credit sales information, it is not necessary to have accounts for specific customers.
Accounts Payable
The short-term liabilities or obligations a company owes to suppliers for goods and services purchased on credit.
Merchandise Inventory
Merchandise Inventory is the value of a company's goods that are ready for sale to customers at any given time.
Sales Revenue
The income received by a company from its sales of goods or the provision of services, before any expense deduction.
Merchandise Return
The process of a customer returning previously purchased merchandise back to the seller, often for a refund or store credit.
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