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9 Learning Objectives After studying this chapter, you should be able to: [1] Identify the different types of receivables. [2] Explain how companies recognize accounts receivable. [3] Distinguish between the methods and bases companies use to value accounts receivable. [4] Describe the entries to record the disposition of accounts receivable. [5] Compute the maturity date of and interest on notes receivable. [6] Explain how companies recognize notes receivable. [7] Describe how companies value notes receivable. [8] Describe the entries to record the disposition of notes receivable. [9] Explain the statement presentation and analysis of receivables. Accounting for Receivables

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