When sales increase, and terms are extended to customers, accounts receivable increases. Of course when purchasing goods from suppliers, payables increase. What makes the cash account drop when there are both receivables and payables on the books during the increased sales activity?
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Wednesday, February 2, 2011
Impact of increase in sales activity on cash account
When sales increase, and terms are extended to customers, accounts receivable increases. Of course when purchasing goods from suppliers, payables increase. What makes the cash account drop when there are both receivables and payables on the books during the increased sales activity?
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