accounts
81merchants' accounts — Accounts between merchant and merchant, which must be current, mutual, and unsettled, consisting of debts and credits for merchandise …
82good accounts — Accounts of a merchant which are worth their face value, and which are collectable in the ordinary course of business and by usual business methods, resort to suit or execution not being necessary. Stillman v Lynch, 56 Utah 540, 192 P 272, 12 ALR …
83accounts payable — noun money that is owed by a party, and is counted by that party as a debit, even though it has not yet been paid …
84accounts receivable — noun The total monetary amount owed to a financial entity due to debts arising from sales on credit or on account …
85Accounts Receivable Conversion - ARC — A process that allows paper checks received in payment for an account receivable to be electronically scanned and converted into an electronic payment through the Automated Clearing House. ARC saves time and the expense of actually processing the …
86accounts receivable - trade — Also called trade receivables. Amounts due from the credit sales of goods or services that are not evidenced by promissory notes. American Banker Glossary …
87accounts payable — ac,counts payable noun plural a record of how much money a company owes other people or companies for goods and services …
88accounts receivable — ac,counts re ceivable noun plural a record of how much money customers owe a company for goods and services …
89accounts code — account number, code serving to identify one s financial account …
90accounts payable — account which shows the current debts of a business …