On a company's trial balance, what are the accounts payable? Credit balances, debit balances, or debit and credit balances.
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Step 1: Accounts payable on a company's trial balance represent the amount of money that the company owes to its suppliers or vendors for goods or services that have been purchased on credit. Show more…
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