No. A debtor is someone who owes money, and the debt is the money he owes.
An account receivable is an amount of money due to a business arising in the course of the business. Accounts receivable are debts and the people who are bound to pay them are debtors.
However, debts can arise in circumstances that have nothing to do with the operation of a business. In such a case, the term "account receivable" which is only applicable to business accounting does not apply. The money owed is a personal debt.
Loyal and faithful mean essentially the same thing.
a nonliving thing
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It can mean any thing you want it to mean, or you can say it when you don't know what to say.
'Mimicking,' 'imitating' or 'copying' can mean to 'do the same thing'.
Accounts receivable also known as Debtors, is the money owed to a business by its clients (customers) and reported as an asset in balance sheet.
People that owe you money are accounts receivable.
Accounts receivable financing is a form of asset-based financing where the lender loans cash against the value of a business’ accounts receivable. This is also often called invoice factoring. Typically accounts receivable lenders will advance between 75% and 95% of the value of invoices less than 60 days old. The lender is repaid when the customer repays.
Accounts receivable is money that a client owes to a company. The company bills the client detailing the cost and nature of the goods acquired or services rendered on the clients behalf. It is not, however, a term used to describe debts, which are called notes receivable.
Accounts receivable is the money that is owed to a company by its customers. AccountsReceivable is included in the asset column on a balance sheet. Money which is owed to a company by a customer for products and services provided on credit. This is often treated as a current asset on a balance sheet. A specific sale is generally only treated as an account receivable after the customer is sent an invoice.
Accounts receivable is money that a client owes to a company. The company bills the client detailing the cost and nature of the goods acquired or services rendered on the clients behalf. It is not, however, a term used to describe debts, which are called notes receivable.
I'm not exactly sure of the question, but I'm going to assume you mean what is the difference in the balances of sales and account receivable. First lets look at sales, sales (aka revenue) is what a company makes from providing a good or service. Say you sale $1,000 in watches and the buyer wants to put $500 of that on account (credit) for you that is an account receivable. The difference ($500) is recorded as "cash". If however your question is referring to the accounts themselves, there is no "term" to refer to the difference as the accounts are entirely different themselves and on opposite ends of the accounting equation. Sales (aka revenue) is an Equity account and maintains a credit balance, while accounts receivable is an asset account and maintains a debit balance. Basic transactions for sales and accounts receivable are: You sold $1,000 in watches, the buy pays $500 in cash and places the remaining $500 on credit the journal entry for this transaction is as follows: Cash (debit) $500 Account Receivable (debit) $500 Sales (credit) $1,000
Accounts Receivable is classified as an Asset. Assets have a normal Debit balance. If you mean to say that the customer has paid off some of the amount in their account, then the amount is listed on the Credit side and in the Debit side of the Cash account. If they have bought supplies on the account (owe you money) then the amount is put into the Debit side.
By/with/from debtors.
Assets
The one declaring bankruptcy, or in debt, is the debtor. Any thing they file or claim in the proceeding can be called a petition. Normally it is used to mean something they are asking the court to do. "The debtors petitions the court to discharge their obligation to pay the debts listed...."
Financial factoring services are financial services sells its accounts receivable to a third party at a discount. This provides financing to the seller in the form of cash. This is, by no means considered a loan.