Noun
a creditor's accounts of money owed to him; normally arise from the sale of products or services
Source: WordNetDanvers-based civil engineering firm has hired Jean Woodley as its accounts receivable manager. Source: Internet
Inventory if held for resale, pollution control equipment, cash, accounts receivable, stocks and bonds are also exempt. Source: Internet
Duties typically include accounts payable, accounts receivable and invoicing, deposits and purchasing card reconciliation. Source: Internet
He said Mr. Newman responded, “yes, 50/50, we take the accounts receivable, you take the accounts payable.” Source: Internet
That included the inventory of “hemp, hemp seeds, equipment, accounts receivable, and intellectual property,” the lawsuit states. Source: Internet
Borrowings under this facility were subject to a borrowing base limitation (based upon a combination of certain eligible accounts receivable and inventory) and were collateralized by substantially all of Power's assets. Source: Internet