accounts receivable

NOUN
  1. a creditor's accounts of money owed to him; normally arise from the sale of products or services
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How To Use accounts receivable In A Sentence

  • Full Accounting Functions, including general account responsibilities, customer billings, accounts receivables and payables, ledger, inventory, taxation.
  • Accounts receivable management requires striking a balance between the cost of extending credit and the benefit received from extending credit.
  • Therefore, accounts receivable from customers are classified as current assets, appearing in the balance sheet immediately after cash and short-term investments in marketable securities.
  • Current assets, particularly accounts receivable and inventory, often represent the largest single category of asset investment for many firms.
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  • Provision for bad debts may be set up on accounts receivable.
  • Striving for sales growth often means major upfront investments in assets, including accounts receivables, inventories, production equipment and facilities.
  • Assist Finance department with accounts receivables as necessary.
  • The lender is faced with the prospect of foreclosing the mortgaged real estate and foreclosing the hard assets and accounts receivable collateral through a remedy known as replevin.
  • Another selling point is the company's current $310,000 in accounts receivable (with payables of about $130,000).
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