receivable 英 [rɪ'siːvəb(ə)l]   美 [rɪ'sivəbl]

receivable

receivable  英 [rɪ'siːvəb(ə)l] 美 [rɪ'sivəbl]

adj. 可接受的;可信的  n. 应收帐款 

名词复数:receivables 

Accounts receivable are often classified as current assets. 应收帐款通常归入流动资产。
One typical reason for that is your Accounts receivable went up because your customers are taking longer to pay you. 一个典型的例子是,应收账款的上升是因为你的客户延长了支付的期间,你的现金就减少了。

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  • adj. 可接受的;可信的
  • n. 应收帐款
  • 1. Accounts receivable are often classified as current assets.

    应收帐款通常归入流动资产。

  • 2. One typical reason for that is your Accounts receivable went up because your customers are taking longer to pay you.

    一个典型的例子是,应收账款的上升是因为你的客户延长了支付的期间,你的现金就减少了。

  • 3. Upon the advice of her rented CFO, she installed QuickBooks software, hired an accountant and sorted out the company's accounts-receivable system, billing those customers who owed the company.

    在租来的CFO的建议下,她安装了QuickBooks软件,聘用了一名会计,整理了公司的应收帐款系统,向那些欠款的主顾们寄送账单。

  • receivable (adj.) late 14c., from receive + -able, and in part from Anglo-French or Old French recevable, from Old French recoivre. Related: Receivables.
re·ceiv·able / rɪˈsiːvəbl ; NAmE rɪˈsiːvəbl / adjective ( business ) ( usually following a noun 通常用于名词后 ) (of bills, accounts, etc. 票据、账目等 ) for which money has not yet been received 应收款的 accounts receivable 应收账款 re·ceiv·able / rɪˈsiːvəbl ; NAmE rɪˈsiːvəbl /
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