释义 |
receivablesre‧ceiv‧a‧bles /rɪˈsiːvəbəlz/ noun [plural] - The bank purchased $110 million in credit card receivables.
- A prepayment of 75% against receivables of £670,000 more than met this amount.
- Another newish rule forces most of a card's receivables to be held by the issuing company, not its parent.
- Banks are issuing a stream of securities backed by mortgages, credit-card receivables and other assets stripped off their balance sheets.
- Olympic said it will use the additional line of credit to finance the daily purchase of auto receivables prior to securitization.
- The health-insurance holding concern said it will use proceeds from the two-year, adjustable-rate line to finance agents' receivables.
- These do not have the capital to carry large volumes of receivables.
- You have to learn to estimate capital expenditures, cash flow, and receivables.
amounts of money that are owed to a company |