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What do the financial terms accounts receivable and accounts payable mean? This video covers the definitions of accounts receivable and accounts payable, where you can find accounts receivable and accounts payable in the financial statements, and how the journal entries work for accounts receivable and accounts payable. Accounts receivable and accounts payable are financial terms that you can find on the balance sheet. A balance sheet is one of the financial statements, and it shows at a point in time what you own on the left (often called assets) and what you owe on the right (often called liabilities). As the term balance sheet suggests, the sum of the amounts on the left has to equal the sum of the amounts on the right. Typical line items on the left side of the balance sheet are cash, receivables, inventory and fixed assets. Typical line items on the right side of the balance sheet are payables, accrued liabilities, debt and equity. Different companies use different names. Receivab