Accounts receivables is a liquid asset
Current assets
Asset. It is cash that you are owed. Accounts receivable is considered a short term asset.
No it's current assets
Quick assets or liquid assets are those assets that can be converted into cash fairly soon... eg, accounts receivable, marketable securities, current assets excluding inventory, etc.
No
Accounts receivable shown in balance sheet at assets side under current assets section.
Current assets
Asset. It is cash that you are owed. Accounts receivable is considered a short term asset.
No it's current assets
Quick assets or liquid assets are those assets that can be converted into cash fairly soon... eg, accounts receivable, marketable securities, current assets excluding inventory, etc.
No
included in the cost of a plant assets
Accounts receivable is an asset of company and like all other assets accounts accounts receivable also has debit balance.
Generally yes.
Yes, it absolutely is!! It is one of the most liquid assets, so it's definitely a cash equivalent. Happy accounting!
Average operating assets is the average amount of liquid assets available. This relies very heavily on cash flow which includes accounts payable and accounts receivable. Since these numbers fluctuate, the average is the most meaningful working figure.
No, stockholders' equity plus accounts receivable does not equal liabilities. Stockholders' equity represents the owners' claim on the assets after liabilities are subtracted, while accounts receivable is an asset reflecting money owed to the company. The accounting equation states that assets equal liabilities plus equity (Assets = Liabilities + Equity). Therefore, liabilities are calculated as assets minus equity, not by adding stockholders' equity to accounts receivable.