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receivable [rɪˈsi:vəbl̩] ADJ. ECON.

receivable payment
receivable bill
receivable commission
receivable interest

accounts receivable SUST. pl. ECON.

1. accounts receivable (due):

accounts receivable

2. accounts receivable (debtors):

accounts receivable

bills receivable SUST. pl. ECON.

bills receivable

Ejemplos de uso para receivable

receivable commission
receivable interest

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

inglés
Assets can be divided into e.g. current assets and fixed assets, often with further subdivisions such as cash, receivables and inventory.
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One risk is that timing of cash flows promised to investors might be different from timing of payments on the receivables.
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Often there will be many tranched securities issued by the trust all based on one set of receivables.
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Suppliers are now requested to supply frequent aged trial balance down loads on all their accounts receivable to commercial credit reporting agencies.
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Pools or portfolios of accounts receivable can be sold in capital markets through securitization.
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Outstanding advances are part of accounts receivable if a company gets an order from its customers with payment terms agreed upon in advance.
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The ending balance on the trial balance sheet for accounts receivable is usually a debit.
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They are a means of automating appointment reminders, delivery confirmations, event promotions, reorders, accounts receivable collections, phone surveys, and more.
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The forfaiter takes on all the risks associated with the receivables but earns a margin.
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It usually applies to forward currency contracts, options and other derivatives, interest payable or receivable.
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