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Managing accounts receivable and accounts payable

Vestnik of North-Eastern Federal University. Series "Economics. Sociology. Culturology", 2021
Предприятие обязано контролировать дебиторскую и кредиторскую задолженность, следить за сроками погашения, не позволять необоснованного роста суммы дебиторской задолженности, особое внимание уделять по истребованию просроченной задолженности, вести активную работу с контрагентами. Крайне внимательно относиться к расчетам с кредиторами, вовремя погашать
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Putting the "receive" in accounts receivable.

The Journal of medical practice management : MPM, 2006
There isn't a practice in the United States that doesn't have a concern about accounts receivable. The financial success of any practice depends on the care and feeding of the accounts receivable. This is not an area of practice management that can be taken lightly or delegated to someone who is not attentive to detail and doggedly persistent.
John W, McDaniel, Neil, Baum
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Securitizing Accounts Receivable

Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting, 2004
This paper provides an optimal contracting framework to determine the equilibrium structure of receivables securitization in the presence of moral hazard. An incentive compatible contract is designed where the seller monitors at an efficient level and retains an equity interest in a portion of the receivable to be sold.
Darius Palia, Ben J. Sopranzetti
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The Management of Accounts Receivable

1976
Accounts receivable or debtors represent sales that are made on credit — that is, the payments for goods are made sometime after delivery or after change in legal possession. The level of accounts receivable are a function of the level of sales, the credit terms, the riskiness of the individual customers given credit, and any seasonal influences ...
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Accounts Receivable Securitization

The Journal of Structured Finance, 2011
There are approximately $10 trillion accounts receivable in the United States, a comparable amount in Europe, and more globally. According to estimates, a mere $60 billion have been securitized in the U.S. There are hurdles for companies implementing receivables securitizations.
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