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Monitoring Accounts Payables

Financial Review, 1990
AbstractIn creating shareholder value, one objective of management is to increase the speed of cash inflows and reduce the speed of cash outflows. To accomplish this task, management must understand the relationships that cause accounts receivable and accounts payable to change.
James A. Gentry, Jesus M. De La Garza
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Optimal Cash Management with Payables Finance

Operations Research
Payables finance, also known as reverse factoring or supply chain finance, is a form of trade finance offered by a bank that provides a supplier with the option to receive a buyer’s payables early while allowing the buyer to extend its payment due date. There has been an increasing adoption of payables finance by various industries in recent years. In
Xiaoyue Yan, Li Chen
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Payables Finance

2018
Stephen A Jones, Jones Stephen A
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AI Driven Accounts Payable Transformation

Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence, 2022
Accounts Payable (AP) is a resource-intensive business process in large enterprises for paying vendors within contractual payment deadlines for goods and services procured from them. There are multiple verifications before payment to the supplier/vendor.
Tarun Tater   +9 more
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Notes Payable to the Maker

University of Pennsylvania Law Review and American Law Register, 1927
An instrument in which the maker promises to pay money to himself obviously can be a promissory note only in a formal sense. Nevertheless such instruments-frequently called "myself" notes-are now quite common and have given rise to some very interesting legal questions. When does such a formal promissory note first become a legal promissory note?
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Managing Receivables and Payables

2011
My grandfather used to say, “Live within your means and don’t spend the money you don’t have in your pocket.” On the surface it may seem like an old-fashioned point of view, but it is essentially the golden rule of liquidity, applicable to individuals and business entities alike.
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The commune is our payable debt

Cultural Dynamics, 2023
This essay holds a conversation with Denise Ferreira da Silva’s book, Unpayable Debt. Ferreira da Silva describes Unpayable Debt as a Black feminist reading tool that stages the onto-epistemological conditions for the unrelenting persistence of the Colonial and the Racial—modalities of power and violence—in the present, in/as global capital.
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