The primary difference between a note receivable and an account receivable is:

The primary difference between a note receivable and an account receivable is:


A) A note receivable cannot be classified as a current asset.

B) Borrowers have the option of not paying a note receivable.

C) An account receivable is more likely to be collected.

D) A note receivable is evidenced by a written debt instrument.


Answer: A note receivable is evidenced by a written debt instrument.


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