- trade receivables
- Also known as accounts receivable - trade. Amounts due from the sale of goods or service on credit that are not evidenced by promissory notes. American Banker Glossary
Financial and business terms. 2012.
Financial and business terms. 2012.
trade receivables — A British term for *accounts receivable … Auditor's dictionary
receivables — Amounts of *money owed to an organization or individual. Trade receivables are referred to as *accounts receivable and nontrade receivables range from employee *advances to *taxation rebates. See also *debtor … Auditor's dictionary
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accounts receivable - trade — Also called trade receivables. Amounts due from the credit sales of goods or services that are not evidenced by promissory notes. American Banker Glossary … Financial and business terms
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