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Mitsuo23 Posted 15 years ago
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The bills came due for

Hello,

A quick question.

Around the first of the month, when the bills came due for the phone, gas, and electricity, Valencia would have me go through the books and make a list of everyone who owed her money.

means,

Around the first of the month, when the bills for the phone, gas, and electricity came due, Valencia would have me go through the books and make a list of everyone who owed her money.

? Correct?

Thank you,

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Top answer

Yes, correct. (accounts receivable vs. accounts payable)

  • Yes, correct.
  • (accounts receivable vs.
  • accounts payable)
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Yes, correct. (accounts receivable vs. accounts payable)

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