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Accounts receivable,
abbreviated as AR or A/R, are
legally enforceable claims for
payment held by a
business for
goods supplied or
services rendered that...
- Look up
receivables in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Receivables may
refer to:
Notes receivable,
claims for
which formal instruments of
credit are issued...
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Notes receivable represents claims for
which formal instruments of
credit are
issued as
evidence of debt, such as a
promissory note. The
credit instrument...
- its
accounts receivable (i.e., invoices) to a
third party (called a factor) at a discount. A
business will
sometimes factor its
receivable ****ets to meet...
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receivables turnover ratio is an
activity ratio,
measuring how
efficiently a firm uses its ****ets. Formula:
Receivable turnover ratio=Net
receivable...
- A Tax
Receivable Agreement (TRA) is a
legal contract where a
company agrees to
share the
economic benefits from
certain tax
savings with
another party...
- by
commercial banks to
simplify collection and
processing of
accounts receivable by
having those organizations' customers'
payments mailed directly to...
- ****ets and
fixed ****ets.
Current ****ets
include cash, inventory,
accounts receivable,
while fixed ****ets
include land,
buildings and equipment. Intangible...
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vehicles (payables and
receivables, respectively);
increases and
decreases in cash will
remove these accounting vehicles (
receivables and payables, respectively)...
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Portfolio Recovery ****ociates, LLC,
which purchases and
collects debt; PRA
Receivables Management, LLC,
which acquires and
services bankrupt and
insolvent accounts;...