How long can accounts receivable be outstanding?

How Long Can Accounts Receivables Remain Outstanding? In an effort to nurture long-term loyalty, companies may offer customers the flexibility of paying for goods or services long after they are purchased and consumed. The sum of money owed is known as accounts receivable. Although payment timetables vary on a case-by-case basis, accounts receivables are typically due in 30, 45, or …

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Top 20 photos of people who have spent their money very badly

We may make tops that explain how to save money, there are still people to do anything with their money. And again, we’re not even talking about buying cigarettes or tap lessons, but about paying for things that are way too expensive compared to what they’re really worth. Here are some examples that are sure to make you grow « …

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Balanced Budget: Pros and Cons

The history of U.S. debt goes back to the American Revolution and almost all of the deficits in the early days were the result of war. The federal government managed to pay off its entire debt back in 1835, which was the first time that the country was ever debt-free. And since then, wars, economic conditions, and stock market crashes …

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Top 10 jobs that bring nothing to society, if we are honest

We’re back with a free, wicked top because we know you love it. In addition to all the bullshit jobs in the spheres of finance and communication, there are plenty of people we meet on a daily basis who have a job that is a bit useless. Obviously, we do not throw stones at these people who are just trying …

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Introduction to Chartered Financial Consultant (ChFC)

What Is a Chartered Financial Consultant (ChFC)? A Chartered Financial Consultant is a professional designation representing the completion of a comprehensive course consisting of financial educationexaminations, and practical experience. Chartered Financial Consultant designations are granted by the American College upon completion of seven required courses and two elective courses. Those who earn the designation are understood to be knowledgeable in …

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Top 10 favorite French companies

This year again, Ifop has produced its ranking of the favorite companies of the French. To carry out the survey, the polling company questioned more than 3,000 people, based on a representative sample of the population, and by submitting to them a list of 77 companies made in France. They had to rate them according to 7 criteria: performance, innovation, …

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Why Lobbying Is Legal and Important in the U.S.

In 2019 alone, lobbyists spend $3.47 billion on influencing political policy, representing the highest sum spend on lobbying since lobbying spend peaked in 2010. Congressional changes are providing increased opportunities for lobby groups to use political influence as a means to create productive legislation, and with an increase in lobby dollars being spent it is timely to remember both why …

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Top 10 things that didn’t age well in sitcoms

Today I probably won’t make up for it in the eyes of the fans of Friends that I had included in the top of the most overrated series, but here we have to talk about these old sitcoms. Series that are very nice for the most part, but which, in certain aspects, have aged badly. Let’s take a look at …

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Meaning & How Companies Get Around Them

What Are Exchange Controls? Exchange controls are government-imposed limitations on the purchase and/or sale of currencies. These controls allow countries to better stabilize their economies by limiting in-flows and out-flows of currency, which can create exchange rate volatility. Not every nation may employ the measures, at least legitimately; the 14th article of the International Monetary Fund’s Articles of Agreement allows only …

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