In a business transaction, a supplier may extend credit to a company by allowing them to pay for goods or services at a later date. In this scenario, the supplier acts as a creditor, providing the goods upfront and trusting that the company will fulfill its financial obligation according to the terms of the credit agreement.
The company needs to settle its accounts payable soon to maintain a good relationship with its creditors.
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