
Introduction:
Dishonouring a note: When the maker does not pay the full amount on the date of maturity then a note is honored.
Notes Receivable: It refers to the account on the
The date on which repayment of notes is must with the interest of that specific holding period is called a maturity date. Generally, the notes period is in day’s means it is less than a year.
For the borrower, the cost of borrowing money and the profit from lending money is regarded as the interest on notes receivable.
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