Recent Examples on the WebEven without direct sanctions targeting Russian grains, a rapidly changing situation and the legal complexity are putting off many Western firms, said Mark Abrams, global head of trade and receivables finance at Trade Finance Global. Yusuf Khan, WSJ, 30 June 2022 Faibish booked millions of dollars in fictitious accounts receivables and revenue based on these fraudulently inflated bank balances. Benjamin Chou, Forbes, 6 July 2022 Breaking apart the balance sheet will be a thorny challenge, Mr. Banati said, noting Kellogg must split up its receivables from major retailers and assign pension liabilities across the companies. Kristin Broughton, WSJ, 21 June 2022 The company had locations in Russia and recorded a net non-cash provision of $6.9 million, due to an increase in reserves given the uncertainty of collecting receivables in Russia. Brent Lang, Variety, 28 Apr. 2022 Automating the billing process will reduce manual errors, decrease staff costs and transition receivables into cash. Dharmesh Acharya, Forbes, 17 June 2022 The deal put about $100 million in cash or receivables on the Big Ten’s books, and the conference said about $3.5 million of that went to each of the 14 member schools in fiscal 2021. Steve Berkowitz, USA TODAY, 20 May 2022 In a typical supply-chain securitization, a factoring company bundles the suppliers’ receivables into securities that are sold to investors in China. Rebecca Feng, WSJ, 9 Dec. 2021 The latest first quarter loss for Imax included a non-cash provision of $6.9 million, or $0.12 per share, for reserves given the uncertainty of collecting receivables in Russia after president Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine. Etan Vlessing, The Hollywood Reporter, 28 Apr. 2022 See More