1. receivable - Noun
2. receivable - Adjective
3. receivable - Adjective Satellite
Capable of being received.
Source: Webster's dictionaryaccounts receivable Source: Internet
A $180 million negative impact from the previously contemplated termination of the MS receivable sales program concurrent with the sale of the MS business. Source: Internet
Affiliate fees receivable were $2,069 and $1,293 at December 31, 1995 and 1994, respectively. Source: Internet
EBITDA for the three month period ended March 31, 2020 was negatively affected by the accounting effect of a $6.9 million loss related to the other-than-temporary impairment recognized in the Navios Partners’ receivable from Navios Europe II. Source: Internet
Danvers-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