Loose Leaf for Financial Accounting: Information for Decisions
Loose Leaf for Financial Accounting: Information for Decisions
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ISBN: 9781260158762
Author: John J Wild
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Factoring Receivables: For the purpose of working capital accounts receivables are sold, it is called factoring receivables. Approximately 80% of the invoice amount, as an initial amount is received by the company. The third party to whom accounts receivables are sold at a discount rate is called a factor.

To prepare: Journal Entries.

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