What is Accounts Payable?

Accounts Payable (AP) refers to the money a company owes to suppliers for goods or services received on credit. It is recorded as a short-term liability on the balance sheet and typically due within 30 to 90 days. Proper AP management ensures timely payments and effective cash flow control.

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