trade debtor

  • 1trade debtor — UK US noun [C] ACCOUNTING ► a business that has not yet paid for goods or services that have been supplied to it by other businesses: »Invoice discounting provides a company with cash against invoices raised to trade debtors. »We have improved… …

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  • 2trade debtor — / treɪd ˌdetə/ noun a debtor who ows money to a company in the normal course of that company’s trading …

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  • 3trade creditor — ➔ creditor * * * trade creditor UK US noun [C] ACCOUNTING ► a business that has not yet been paid for goods and services that it has supplied to other businesses: »The team is nearly £5m in debt, half owed to investors and half to trade creditors …

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  • 4Debtor days — The debtors days ratio measures how quickly cash is being collected from debtors. The longer it takes for a company to collect, the greater the number of days debtors.[1] Debtor days can also be referred to as Debtor collection period. Definition …

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  • 5Debtor Nation — A nation with a cumulative balance of payments deficit. A debtor nation has negative net investment after recording all of the financial transactions it has completed worldwide. Nations that have invested fewer resources than the rest of the… …

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  • 6debtor collection period — average collection period The period, on average, that a business takes to collect the money owed to it by its trade debtors. If a company gives one month s credit then, on average, it should collect its debts within 45 days. The debtor… …

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  • 7debtor collection period — average collection period The period, on average, that a business takes to collect the money owed to it by its trade debtors. If a company gives one month s credit then, on average, it should collect its debts within 45 days. The debtor… …

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  • 8Debtor collection period — The term Debtor Collection Period indicates the average time taken to collect trade debts. In other words, a reducing period of time is an indicator of increasing efficiency. it enables the enterprise to compare the real collection period with… …

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  • 9Balance of trade — Cumulative Current Account Balance 1980–2008 based on the International Monetary Fund data …

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  • 10Mechanics' Union of Trade Associations — A sign in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania marking the former headquarters of the Mechanics Union of Trade Associations Abbreviation MUTA Formation 9 October 1827 ( …

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