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Answer to Problem 1SSQ
Option (c).
Explanation of Solution
Option (a): Liabilities of the company that represents the amount owed to suppliers describes the accounts payable. Thus, option (a) is incorrect answer.
Option (b): Amounts that have previously been received from customer describes unearned revenue. Thus, option (b) is incorrect answer.
Option (c): Assets of the company representing the amount owed by customers describes accounts receivable. Thus, option (c) is correct answer.
Option (d): Amounts that have previously been paid to suppliers describes the prepaid expense. Thus, option (d) is incorrect answer.
As per the above explanation, option (a), (b) and (d) are incorrect answer. Thus, option (c) is correct answer.
Therefore, option (c) correct answer.
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