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QuickBooks Online accounts receivable tutorial hey everybody this is Matt holtquist with the QuickBooks University and I have done these accounts receivable tutorials in QuickBooks desktop and I wanted to go through it in QuickBooks Online get a lot of people uh whether they are members or just people on YouTube that have questions my clients have questions and they just really dont understand what accounts receivable are okay so Im going to walk through this and show you how they come about in QuickBooks and why you have them and how you can track them and and everything that goes along with it so well lets start with the basics so a couch receivable just means money that customers owe you okay so very simple you know that you have this term accounts receivable it just means again money that customers owe you so the only time that youre going to have accounts receivable in QuickBooks Online is when you issue an invoice to a customer because if you do a sales receipt you know if so