receivable
adj. 可收到的; 可接收的; 可接受的; 可承认的
1. awaiting payment;
A business acquires an accounts receivable when merchandise or services are sold to customers on credit.
当商品或服务以计帐方式卖给客户时,公司需要一个应收帐户.
A periodic report showing all outstanding receivable balances , broken down by customer and month due.
所有应收帐款余额的定期报告, 按客户和到期月分类.
Assets include cash, accounts receivable, inventory, property rights, equipment and patents.
资产包括现金 、 应收账款 、 待销存货 、 产权 、 设备及专利.
A story would be more receivable.
讲故事的话,也许会更能接受吧.
The author shows us how to strengthen internal audit of accounts receivable to prevent sales risk.
加强应收账款的事前、事中、事后内部审计,降低、化解、减少应收账款风险,提高防范销售风险能力.