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The phrase "accounts owed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in financial contexts to refer to the amounts of money that are owed to a business or individual.
Example: "The company's financial report indicated that the total accounts owed had significantly increased over the last quarter."
Alternatives: "debts owed" or "amounts payable".
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Accounts owed: These include the type of accounts, account balances, total amount owed, the ratio of debt to available credit and the percentage of remaining installment debt.
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Citigroup, which will acquire credit card accounts owing about $426 million, is the world's biggest card issuer with $118 billion in loans.
A fifth of cardholders have closed accounts owing to data concerns.
The general range of phenomena and entities for which Gassendi offers atomist accounts owes much to the ancients.
Records contain: amount of money due in various accounts; amounts owed to various persons and businesses; amounts received from various persons.
And at age 27, Mr. Gore already had a substantial bank account, owing mostly to the homebuilding business and another real estate venture his family had brought him in on.
First, the proponent of the paratactic account owes an account of when two utterances samesay one another.
Hume's account owes a great deal to Malebranche's account of the mechanical communication of passions.
One such account, owing to John von Neumann and Oskar Morgenstern (1944), will be cashed out in detail below.
But the proponent of the paratactic account owes an analysis of the samesaying relation that doesn't presuppose the notion of the two tokens having a common content, on pains of the view collapsing into a propositionalist view.
If the relevant relationship is instead with a being in one's species community, then all humans are in a special species relationship with an anencephalic human baby and so, according to such an account, owe it a high level of moral protection.
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