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  • 91Receivables turnover ratio — Receivable Turnover Ratio is one of the accounting liquidity ratios, a financial ratio. This ratio measures the number of times, on average, receivables (e.g. Accounts Receivable) are collected during the period. A popular variant of the… …

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  • 92Receivableness — Receivable Re*ceiv a*ble (r[ e]*s[=e]v [.a]*b l), a. [Cf. F. recevable.] Capable of being received. {Re*ceiv a*ble*ness}, n. [1913 Webster] {Bills receivable}. See under 6th {Bill}. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 93non-notification — Receivable lending in which the borrower s account debtors are not notified of the bank s lien. (The bank may use non notification lending but still have a provision in the loan document that allows the bank to switch to notification based… …

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  • 94notification — Receivable lending with the requirement that the borrower s account debtors must be notified of the bank s lien. The payments on the accounts are then usually sent directly to the lender by the account debtors. Sometimes called notification plan …

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  • 95ДОЛГОВОЕ ТРЕБОВАНИЕ — (receivable) титул права кредитора потребовать выполнения обязательств в натуральном или денежном выражении …

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  • 96Comparison of accounting software — The following comparison of accounting software documents the various features and differences between different professional accounting software and personal finance packages. Contents 1 Free and open source software 2 Proprietary software 3… …

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  • 97business finance — Raising and managing of funds by business organizations. Such activities are usually the concern of senior managers, who must use financial forecasting to develop a long term plan for the firm. Shorter term budgets are then devised to meet the… …

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  • 98Factoring (finance) — This article is about finance. For other uses, see Factor (disambiguation). Corporate finance …

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  • 99Bad debt — A bad debt is an amount that is written off by the business as a loss to the business and classified as an expense because the debt owed to the business is unable to be collected, and all reasonable efforts have been exhausted to collect the… …

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  • 100Lapping Scheme — An accounting method that involves altering the accounts receivable section of the balance sheet when cash that is intended for the payment of a receivable is stolen. The method involves taking the first receivable collected and using that to… …

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