Accounts receivable - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Accounts receivable (A/R) is one of a series of accounting transactions dealing with the billing of customers who owe money to a person, company or organization for goods and services that have been ...
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accounts receivable - definition of accounts receivable - Money which is owed to a company by a customer for products and services provided on credit. This is treated as a current asset on a balance sheet. A... ... accounts receivable aging - A periodic report showing all outstanding receivable balances, broken down by...
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A definition of the accounting term accounts receivable and how account receivable applies to small businesses. ... In the accounting system, the entries in the accounts receivable ledger represent amounts of money you are owed. These amounts are usually the result of the sale of assets or for services you have provided.
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Accounts receivable are unpaid customer invoices, and any other money owed to you by your customers. ... You should keep an accounts receivable ledger account for each customer. The accounts receivable ledger, which can also double as a customer statement, is a record of each customer's charges and payments.
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Understanding the aging of Accounts Receivable and Accounts Payable makes it easier to understand the collection process. ... They are relying on the accounts receivable clerk to also act as the collector and they are already busy getting invoices out and keeping up with customer payments. There has never been a set...
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Accounts Receivable Management with SAP ... The Accounts Receivable process starts with the shipment of the goods to the customer. When this occurs, the shipping department automatically causes SAP to send a bill to the customer by integrating customer master data with the shipment data.
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Tuition and Fee Rates ... The following information is not intended to be comprehensive and is subject to change. Tuition, fees, and charges are subject to change by administrative, legislative, or regent action, and changes become effective ... The Tuition Dollars and Sense Web site contains important information about tuition:
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