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Business, 21.04.2020 16:51, rakanmadi87

Tyler is completing a balance sheet for his home improvement company. He must include the amounts he owes to suppliers for lumber, tools, equipment, and other materials that he purchased with credit. These liabilities are called. A. accrued expenses. B. accounts receivable. C. inventory. D. accounts payable. E. current liabilities.

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