外文中英文翻译:应收账款适用于毕业论文外文中英文翻译.doc
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河北科技师范学院
毕业论文文献综述
题 目:应收账款
完 成 人:
指 导 教 师:
学 院:财经学院
专业、班 级:财务会计教育专业0805班
学 号:0751080536
完 成 时 间:2009年12月18日
Accounts Receivable
Author: M. Elizabeth Haywood, Donald.
Introduction
Accounts receivable consists of monies due from customers as a result of an organizations normal business operations. The management of accounts receivable is an extremely important function since the collection of outstanding receivables represents the single most important source of cash for all organizations selling goods on open account. Because of the impact that accounts-receivable collections have on cash flow, it is important that responsibility for the day-to-day management of credit and collections activities be delegated to a single individual within the organization.
Accounts Receivable as a Current Asset
On the balance sheet, accounts receivable is reported as a current asset and is considered part of an organizations working capital. As a current asset, accounts receivable is expected to be turned into cash within the annual operating cycle of a business, which for most businesses is generally considered to be one year and corresponds to the twelve-month fiscal year used for financial reporting purposes. This, however, does not imply that it should take one year to collect individual receivable balances.
In the case of a university press, accounts receivable represents a major component of current assets, working capital, and cash flow. The other major components of a university presss working capital are cash, short-term investments, and inventory. As a component of working capital, accounts receivable must be carefully managed in order to be turned into cash as quickly as possible and to avoid becoming uncollectible. Although accounts receivable is reported as a current asset, it must be carefully valuated and reported because until the receivable is collected, it cannot readily assist with the paying of current obligations.
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