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Accounts receivable — (A/R) is one of a series of accounting transactions dealing with the billing of customers who owe money to a person, company or organization for goods and services that have been provided to the customer. In most business entities this is… … Wikipedia
Accounts receivable financing — (also known as accounts receivable funding) is the selling of invoices that are outstanding or receivables at a discount to a finance company that assumes the risk on the receivables which provides quick cash to your business. Accounts… … Wikipedia
Accounts Receivable (A/R) Discounted — Outstanding invoices representing money owed to a creditor which the firm/creditor sells to a buyer for less than face value, typically to quickly raise capital and improve cash flow. The buying firm also referred to as a “factor”… … Investment dictionary
Accounts payable — Accountancy Key concepts Accountant · Accounting period · Bookkeeping · Cash and accrual basis · Cash flow management · Chart of accounts … Wikipedia
Accounts — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Accounts >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 accounts accounts accompts| =>! Sgm: N 1 commercial arithmetic commercial arithmetic monetary arithmetic Sgm: N 1 statistics statistics &c.(numeration) 85 Sgm: N 1 money matters … English dictionary for students
Accounts Receivable Aging — A periodic report that categorizes a company s accounts receivable according to the length of time an invoice has been outstanding. Accounts receivable aging is a critical management tool as well as an analytic tool that helps determine the… … Investment dictionary
accounts receivable collection period — The time given to customers in which to pay their accounts. It is common to require customers to pay within 30 days, although in practice the collection period is often not respected. As late paying customers can often cause major cash flow… … Accounting dictionary
outstanding accounts — Unpaid accounts, both good and bad. 1 Am J2d Acctg § 2. Sometimes construed in accordance with custom as including accounts remaining after the bad accounts have been charged to profit and loss. McCulsky v Klosterman, 20 Or 108, 25 P 366 … Ballentine's law dictionary
aging of accounts — Arranging the accounts (such as receivables or payables) in chronological order and grouping the accounts by intervals, such as accounts outstanding less than 30 days, 30 to 60 days, and so on. The process of classifying accounts receivable by… … Black's law dictionary
aging of accounts — Arranging the accounts (such as receivables or payables) in chronological order and grouping the accounts by intervals, such as accounts outstanding less than 30 days, 30 to 60 days, and so on. The process of classifying accounts receivable by… … Black's law dictionary