PPT-Which of the following is included in “Other Receivables
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Investments Notes receivables Accounts receivables Loans to employees Which of the following is included in Other Receivables Investments Notes receivables Accounts
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Investments Notes receivables Accounts receivables Loans to employees Which of the following is included in Other Receivables Investments Notes receivables Accounts receivables Loans to employees. Assignment or transfer of receivables is taking place for va riety of purposes securitisation loan sales originatetotransfer transactions security interest transfer of servicing or collection function sale of distre ssed loans to loan re solution co DACT Treasury Fair November 11, 2011. Steven Claassens, Bunge Corporate Treasury. Introduction Bunge. 2. 2010. 2009. 2008. 2007. 2005. 2002. 2001. 1999. 1998. 1997. 70s & 80s. 1967. 1945. Securitizations. Catherine . Shakespeare. How does a securitization work?. Assets. Account Receivables A. Account Receivables B. Account Receivables C. Pooled. AAA Tranche. Mezzanine A. Retained Interest. Receivables. , and Cash. Chapter 6. McGraw-Hill/Irwin. © 2009 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.. When companies allow customers to purchase merchandise on an . open account. , the customer promises to pay the company in the future for the purchase.. Chapter 7. Copyright © 2016 McGraw-Hill Education. All rights reserved. No reproduction or distribution without the prior written consent of McGraw-Hill Education.. Wild, Shaw, and . Chiappetta. Financial & Managerial Accounting. Chapter 9. Accounts Receivable. C1. A receivable is an amount due from another party. . A company must also maintain a separate account for each customer that tracks how much that customer purchases, has already paid, and still owes.. Chapter 6. Learning Objectives. After studying this chapter, you should be able to:. Describe the common classifications of receivables. Describe the nature of and the accounting for uncollectible receivables. Chapter 7. Copyright © 2016 McGraw-Hill Education. All rights reserved. No reproduction or distribution without the prior written consent of McGraw-Hill Education.. Wild, Shaw, and . Chiappetta. Financial & Managerial Accounting. 9. Learning Objectives. Explain how companies . recognize accounts . receivable.. Describe how companies . value accounts . receivable and record . their disposition. .. Explain how companies . recognize notes . BE 8-2, p 427. REPORTING AND ANALYZING RECEIVABLES. Accounting. , Fifth Edition. 8. After studying this chapter, you should be able to:. Identify the different types of receivables.. Accounts Receivable accounting issues:. 16th . Edition. Kieso . ●. . Weygandt . ●. . Warfield. . Indicate . how to report cash and related items. .. . Define receivables and understand accounting issues related to their recognition. . SÜREYYA YILMAZ –RA. Working Capital Management. 2018. INTRODUCTION. Firms usually sell their products on credit, rather than requiring . immediate. . payment. . Such a transaction generates a commercial credit (. IMAS. 1. Working Capital management of Receivables. Why do companies grant credit?. Cost associated with granting credit. IMAS. 2. Objective . The objective of receivables management is to make . sound decisions as regard to investment in debtors.. Why do a business require receivable & Its management?. Aspects . Sundry Debtors. Credit sales. Receivables. Credit period. Sale payment cycle. Credit policy. Cost benefit analysis. Objectives of receivable management.
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