[
US
/ɹɪˈsivəbəɫz/
]
[ UK /ɹɪsˈiːvəbəlz/ ]
[ UK /ɹɪsˈiːvəbəlz/ ]
NOUN
- money that you currently expect to receive from notes or accounts
How To Use receivables In A Sentence
- He booked big receivables from customers who, strangely, didn't book matching payables.
- The secretarial, payroll, payables and receivables employees are typically nonexempt.
- The receivables, therefore, are not stated at estimated net realizable value.
- Companies that trade outside the eurozone hedge their payables and receivables through the forward foreign exchange markets.
- Formal short - term receivables documented by a promissory note and a provision for interest.
- It also services receivables for banks and finance companies.
- If your customer and supplier contact details were suddenly gone and all record of your payables and receivables was lost, it could put you out of business.
- In a business context, a revolver frequently is secured by the borrower's receivables and/or inventory.
- This business is involved in factoring receivables.
- Assist Finance department with accounts receivables as necessary.