If something is payable every second week of the month, the proper term to be used is bi-weekly. If something is only payable twice a month, it would be labeled semi-monthly.
The term 'every week' is an adjective (every) describing a noun (week). The noun 'week' is a common noun.
every other week or fortnightly
An accounts payable is a "Liability" account. Payable being the "key" word, meaning something you have to "Pay" or "Owe".
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The base word for biweekly is week. The prefix is bi and the suffix is ly. With the prefix and suffix added the base word, it means twice a week or every two weeks, since bi means two.
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An accounts payable is a "Liability" account. Payable being the "key" word, meaning something you have to "Pay" or "Owe". ALL payable accounts are liabilities no matter what they are for. Whether it is a bill payable, mortgage payable, note payable, wages payable, etc, they are all listed as a liability. Rahul
A fortnight is a word used to indicate two weeks.
Yes bonds payable means liability..first of all wherever the word payable denotes for paying that shows liability
The term payable as an adjective refers to something that is due or required to be paid. As a noun the word payable is a liability or debt owed by a business.
The prefix for the word 'week' is 'bi-', as in words like 'biweekly' or 'bimonthly' which indicate an event occurring every two weeks or months.
No, the word 'week' is a noun, a word for a period of seven days; a word for a thing.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence. The pronoun that takes the place of the noun 'week' is it.Example: Last week was very busy. In fact it was quite chaotic. (the pronoun 'it' takes the place of the noun 'week' in the second sentence)