receivable

  • 31account receivable — account re·ceiv·able / ri sē və bəl/ n pl accounts receivable: a balance due from a debtor on a current account Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. account receivable …

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  • 32note receivable — ➔ receivable * * * note receivable UK US noun [C] (plural notes receivable) ► ACCOUNTING, FINANCE a document that relates to money that is owed to a company, especially money that must be paid back within a year or less: »The average interest… …

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  • 33account receivable — pl. accounts receivable. a claim against a debtor, carried on open account, usually limited to debts due from the sale of goods and services. [1935 40] * * * Any amount owed to a business as the result of a purchase of goods or services from it… …

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  • 34Accounts receivable — Money owed by customers. The New York Times Financial Glossary * * * accounts receivable accounts receivable ➔ receivable * * * accounts receivable UK US noun [plural] also UK debtors, also US receivables) ACCOUNTING ► the amounts in a company s… …

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  • 35Accounts 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… …

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  • 36Accounts Receivable Subsidiary Ledger — An accounting ledger that shows the transaction and payment history separately for each customer to whom the business extends credit. The balance in each customer account is periodically reconciled with the accounts receivable balance in the… …

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  • 37bills receivable — ➔ bill of exchange * * * bills receivable UK US noun [plural] ► ACCOUNTING the bills of exchange that a company will receive payment for in the future, and the part of the company s accounts that shows these bills. Bills receivable form part of a …

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  • 38Accounts Receivable Insurance — A form of credit insurance offered by commercial insurers to businesses. Accounts receivable insurance can take the form of multi buyer insurance (a pool of receivables) or key buyer insurance. Accounts receivable insurance can be particularly… …

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  • 39Notes receivable — represents claims for which formal instruments of credit are issued as evidence of debt, such as a promissory note. The credit instrument normally requires the debtor to pay interest and extends for time periods of 30 days or longer. Notes… …

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  • 40Accounts Receivable - AR — Money owed by customers (individuals or corporations) to another entity in exchange for goods or services that have been delivered or used, but not yet paid for. Receivables usually come in the form of operating lines of credit and are usually… …

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