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The word 'receivable' is used in accounting to describe money that is owed to a company from their customers or debtors. For example, when a company sells goods or services on credit, they create an account receivable, which is the sum of money that the customer owes them. This amount is recorded on the company's balance sheet as an asset. 'Receivable' can also refer to any money that a company expects to receive in the future, such as interest on investments or payments from insurance claims.