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A person who owes something to others is called as debtor or a person who owes money or money's worth to others. By- Nalini & Raje
Yes, you can sue a person from another state if that person owes you money. Access your local small claims court to file the lawsuit.
A person who owes is a 'debtor' A person who is owed to is a 'creditor'
A person who owes money is a debtor. To owe money means that you must pay someone else.
Account payable is a record of money your company owes to another company/person. Account receivable is a record of money owed to your company by another company/person.
Debtor.
A person who owes is a 'debtor' A person who is owed to is a 'creditor'
debtor
A debtor is someone who owes you money. A creditor is the person that lent the money.
talk to the police
Account payable is an account that is a Liability (current). When a person or company owes another company money on account, that is an account payable.
The debtor. customer, client, payor.