Especially, a debt arising from a sale on account or on credit, A debt owed, usually to a business, from the perspective of that business, capable of being received, especially of a debt, from the perspective of the creditor, Capable of being received, awaiting payment; "accounts receivable", Amounts payable to a person or corporation for goods and/or services produced, sold or rendered for which a bill has been sent, Ready for payment When you sell on credit, you keep an "accounts receivable" ledger as a record of what is owed to you and who owes it In accounting, a receivable is an asset, can be received, can be accepted, can be taken in, awaiting payment; "accounts receivable, Expected payment for provided goods or services, shown on the balance sheet as current assets; also known as accounts receivable, needing or waiting to be paid, Collectable, whether or not due, hence accounts receivable, loans receivable, An outstanding balance due for services rendered, A type of short-term asset representing an outside party's promise to pay cash to the holder of the asset, All the debts etc. owed to a company by its debtors or customers, plural form of receivable, debtors, Unsettled claims and transactions representing money owed to a creditor, usually the result of a sale of the creditor's product or service Also referred to as Accounts Receivable and listed as a current asset on the balance sheet, The focal point for this dictionary is the invoice Detail is presented down to the invoice line Information is also available about the promise payment and customer, money that you currently expect to receive from notes or accounts, plural of receivable, Name used by banks to describe moneys owed to a business and yet to be received, advances, amounts of money that are owed to a company, Claims for money, goods or services, Represents money owed to the company by customers for goods sold or services rendered, but not yet collected This includes the trade receivables, finance receivables, and sales receivables Topic areas:Fundraising and Financial Sustainability, Claims for money, goods, or services, bills and notes which are owed, incoming payments on accounts, Refers to the account that reflects the money that has not yet been paid by the buyer of that company's service or good (example: when you go to the dentist and get a tooth pulled, you will receive a bill--the service has been performed before the payment was received), Accounts receivable; an amount that is owed the business, usually by one of its customers as a result of the ordinary extension of credit, Money owed for goods or services already rendered, Amount owing to the State including accounts receivable, loans, notes receivable, and interest Receivables can be due from private persons, firms, corporations, other agencies, employees, and the federal government, Amounts owed to the corporation, whether or not they are currently due, A promise to receive cash from customers to whom the business has sold goods or performed a service,
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Especially, a debt arising from a sale on account or on credit
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A debt owed, usually to a business, from the perspective of that business - "One man's receivable is another man's payable."
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capable of being received, especially of a debt, from the perspective of the creditor
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Capable of being received
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awaiting payment; "accounts receivable"
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Amounts payable to a person or corporation for goods and/or services produced, sold or rendered for which a bill has been sent
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Ready for payment When you sell on credit, you keep an "accounts receivable" ledger as a record of what is owed to you and who owes it In accounting, a receivable is an asset
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can be received, can be accepted, can be taken in sıfat
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awaiting payment; "accounts receivable
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Expected payment for provided goods or services, shown on the balance sheet as current assets; also known as accounts receivable
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needing or waiting to be paid
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Collectable, whether or not due, hence accounts receivable, loans receivable
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An outstanding balance due for services rendered
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A type of short-term asset representing an outside party's promise to pay cash to the holder of the asset
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receivables
All the debts etc. owed to a company by its debtors or customers
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receivables
plural form of receivable
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Receivables
debtors
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receivables
Unsettled claims and transactions representing money owed to a creditor, usually the result of a sale of the creditor's product or service Also referred to as Accounts Receivable and listed as a current asset on the balance sheet
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receivables
The focal point for this dictionary is the invoice Detail is presented down to the invoice line Information is also available about the promise payment and customer
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receivables
money that you currently expect to receive from notes or accounts
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receivables
plural of receivable
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receivables
Name used by banks to describe moneys owed to a business and yet to be received
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receivables
advances
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receivables
amounts of money that are owed to a company
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receivables
Claims for money, goods or services
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Represents money owed to the company by customers for goods sold or services rendered, but not yet collected This includes the trade receivables, finance receivables, and sales receivables Topic areas:Fundraising and Financial Sustainability
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receivables
Claims for money, goods, or services
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receivables
bills and notes which are owed, incoming payments on accounts isim
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receivables
Refers to the account that reflects the money that has not yet been paid by the buyer of that company's service or good (example: when you go to the dentist and get a tooth pulled, you will receive a bill--the service has been performed before the payment was received)
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receivables
Accounts receivable; an amount that is owed the business, usually by one of its customers as a result of the ordinary extension of credit
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receivables
Money owed for goods or services already rendered
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Amount owing to the State including accounts receivable, loans, notes receivable, and interest Receivables can be due from private persons, firms, corporations, other agencies, employees, and the federal government
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receivables
Amounts owed to the corporation, whether or not they are currently due
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receivables
A promise to receive cash from customers to whom the business has sold goods or performed a service
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