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Payables

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What is Payables?

Payables, also known as Accounts Payable (AP), refers to the money a company owes to its suppliers or vendors for goods or services received but not yet paid for. It is a short-term liability on a company's balance sheet. Businesses commonly use payables to manage their cash flow, optimize payment terms, and maintain strong relationships with suppliers.

What other technologies are related to Payables?

Payables Complementary Technologies

Payables and Receivables are both modules in financial accounting and are linked in the procure-to-pay and order-to-cash cycles.
mentioned alongside Payables in 80% (512) of relevant job posts
Payables transactions directly impact the General Ledger, making it a necessary and complementary component.
mentioned alongside Payables in 8% (500) of relevant job posts
Payables directly interacts with Cash Management to handle outgoing payments and reconciliation.
mentioned alongside Payables in 9% (340) of relevant job posts

Which organizations are mentioning Payables?

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Oracle
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