When a company has performed a service but has not yet received payment, it recognizes the revenue earned as an asset called "accounts receivable." This reflects the amount owed by customers for services rendered. Until payment is received, the company maintains this amount on its balance sheet, indicating that it expects to collect the funds in the future. This situation is common in many industries where services are billed after completion.
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