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receivable performance management: Accounts Receivable Management Best Practices John G. Salek, 2005-10-24 Praise for Accounts Receivable Management BestPractices An excellent reference tool on how to manage the accountsreceivable process for any company. The use of real-life examplesmakes the concepts easy to understand. I recommend the book toanyone who wants to improve cash flow and reduce bad debtloss. —Michael E. Beaulieu, Senior Vice President, Finance CardinalHealth Rather than simply explaining how to get the greatest returnfrom an investment in accounts receivable, John G. Salek revealshow companies shoot themselves in the foot when management setspolicies and procedures without consideration of the impact on cashflow. Accounts Receivable Management Best Practices isn't just forcredit and collection professionals who often spend more timecleaning up process errors and other corporate 'garbage,' insteadof managing risk. It should be required reading for C-levelexecutives, the sales staff, operations managers, and anybody elsewhose job impacts the order-to-cash cycle. —David Schmidt, Principal, A2 Resources Coauthor of PowerCollecting: Automation for Effective Asset Management Enhancing a company's competitive profile is all about givingenough customers the right product, at the right price, at theright time. This author's real-world approach to accomplishing thisgoal through the prism of receivables management makes this book amust-read for those companies looking to make their mark as anorganization that cares about its customers as well as their ownneed to produce financial results. —Bruce C. Lynn, Managing Director The Financial ExecutivesConsulting Group, LLC I have worked with John Salek since 1992, both as his clientand as a project manager working with his organization. Hisknowledge of receivables management . . . the technology, theprocesses, and the formula for success . . . are unsurpassed in thefield. —Stephen L. Watts, Manager, Global Receivables (retired)General Electric Medical Systems Mr. Salek has written a masterpiece on the intricacies andmanagement of the accounts receivable portfolio. I would recommendthis book to CFOs, controllers, treasurers, credit managers, andsmall business owners. —Steve Kozack, Credit Manager Lennox Hearth Products Written by an author who has been in the trenches and citesactual examples. This is not written in theory, but frompractice. —Milt Dardis, Collection Consultant Dardis &Associates |
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receivable performance management: Receivables Management with SAP S/4HANA Chirag Chokshi, 2022 Does your organization manage receivables in SAP S/4HANA? This book is your comprehensive guide for both standard and advanced processes. Once you've set up your master data, configure and use both basic AR and specialized tasks. Master credit, collections, and dispute management to successfully manage incoming payments. |
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receivable performance management: Shaping the Future of Finance Rashid Abdi Aden, Nikhil Jarunde, Kalyanasundharam Ramachandran, Benard Agwata Onchwari, Abdikadir Salah Diis, 2024-07-12 TOPICS IN THE BOOK Effect of Working Capital Management Practices on Financial Performance of Hotels in Kenya: A Case of Selected Three Star Hotels in Garissa Town The Future of the Finance Workforce: How Microsoft Copilot May Reshape Roles and Skillsets Exploring the Role of Artificial Intelligence in Personalized Payment Recommendations Financial Crises and Economic Downturns of Commercial Banks in North Rift Region, Kenya Effect of Financial Accountability Practices on Financial Sustainability of Micro Finance Institutions in Garissa County, Kenya |
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receivable performance management: The Integrated Architecture Framework Explained Jack van't Wout, Maarten Waage, Herman Hartman, Max Stahlecker, Aaldert Hofman, 2010-06-17 This book captures and communicates the wealth of architecture experience Capgemini has gathered as a member of The Open Group – a vendor- and technology-neutral consortium formed by major industry players – in developing, deploying, and using its “Integrated Architecture Framework” (IAF) since its origination in 1993. Today, many elements of IAF have been incorporated into the new version 9 of TOGAF, the related Open Group standard. The authors, all working on and with IAF for many years, here provide a full reference to IAF and a guide on how to apply it. In addition, they describe in detail the relations between IAF and the architecture standards TOGAF and Archimate and other development or process frameworks like ITIL, CMMI, and RUP. Their presentation is targeted at architects, project managers, and process analysts who have either considered or are already working with IAF – they will find many roadmaps, case studies, checklists, and tips and advice for their daily work. |
receivable performance management: Connected Planning Ron Dimon, 2021-04-20 Ron Dimon’s thought-leading second edition of the book originally entitled Enterprise Performance Management Done Right, published in 2012, is a practical roadmap for using Connected Planning to develop an agile organization and to navigate the complex Enterprise Performance Management landscape. According to esteemed author, researcher, and Management professor Dr. Christopher Neck, “In the same way that one needs to be self-leading to finish a grueling marathon, an organization must be self-leading in order to execute on its plans in an efficient and effective manner. What drives self-leadership at all levels in an organization? The people within the organization of course—and those people must be involved in the planning occurring in an organization. Without a plan, an organization has no direction.” Since 2012, much has changed in the world of connecting strategy with improved performance: new, cloud-based, in-memory technologies have been adopted by the largest organizations in the world. This book is for CFOs, CIOs, their direct reports, and any organizational visionary or aspiring leader who wants to ‘‘bring it all together’’ and create an actionable vision and plan for improving readiness, resilience, and performance. |
receivable performance management: Treasury Reference Model Ali Hashim, Bill Allan, 2001-01-01 The World Bank and IMF are placing increasing emphasis on projects aimed at improving the management of public finances. An integrated treasury system forms the backbone for recording and processing all transactions. This book provides a treasury reference model (TRM) to give guidelines for the design of automated treasury systems for governments. It provides detailed flow charts of the functional processes associated with Treasury systems. This book also includes a diagnostic questionnaire that could be used to evaluate country specific requirements as well as a set of sample functional specifications that could be used for procurement and/or development of the application software that would be required to implement these systems. |
receivable performance management: Model Rules of Professional Conduct American Bar Association. House of Delegates, Center for Professional Responsibility (American Bar Association), 2007 The Model Rules of Professional Conduct provides an up-to-date resource for information on legal ethics. Federal, state and local courts in all jurisdictions look to the Rules for guidance in solving lawyer malpractice cases, disciplinary actions, disqualification issues, sanctions questions and much more. In this volume, black-letter Rules of Professional Conduct are followed by numbered Comments that explain each Rule's purpose and provide suggestions for its practical application. The Rules will help you identify proper conduct in a variety of given situations, review those instances where discretionary action is possible, and define the nature of the relationship between you and your clients, colleagues and the courts. |
receivable performance management: Managing Cash Flow Rob Reider, Peter B. Heyler, 2003-02-17 Provides the tool necessary to determine and evaluate the effectiveness of a corporation's management of cash. Examines how operational activities can affect cash flow management. Shows how effective cash flow management can improve corporate performance and increase shareholder value. Provides an overview of cash management techniques. |
receivable performance management: Lean Enterprise Systems Steve Bell, 2005-10-27 Learn how Lean IT can help companies deliver better customer service and value Lean Enterprise Systems effectively demonstrates how the techniques derived from Lean Manufacturing, combined with the thoughtful application of information technology, can help all enterprises improve business performance and add significant value for their customers. The author also demonstrates how the basic concepts of Lean Manufacturing can be applied to create agile and responsive Lean IT. The book is divided into three parts that collectively explore how people, processes, and technology combine forces to facilitate continuous improvement: * Part One: Building Blocks of the Lean Enterprise sets forth the essentials of Lean. Readers discover where, when, and how Lean IT adds substantial value to the Lean Enterprise through integrated processes of planning, scheduling, execution, control, and decision making across the full spectrum of operations. * Part Two: Building Blocks of Information Systems explores the primary components of an enterprise information system and how these components may be integrated to improve the flow of information supporting value streams. Readers learn how information systems help organize and deliver knowledge when and where it's needed. * Part Three: Managing Change with IT demonstrates how the skillful combination of process and information technology improvements empowers people to continuously improve the Lean Enterprise. Readers develop the skills to exploit emerging information technology tools and change management methods, crafting a Lean IT framework-reducing waste, complexity, and lead time-while adding measurable value. Executives, managers, and improvement teams across a broad range of industries, as well as IT professionals, can apply the techniques described in this publication to improve performance, add value, and create competitive advantage. The book's clear style and practical focus also makes it an excellent textbook for upper-level undergraduate and graduate courses in business, operations management, and business information systems. |
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receivable performance management: Corporate Finance Michelle R. Clayman, Martin S. Fridson, George H. Troughton, 2012-02-23 The book that fills the practitioner need for a distillation of the most important tools and concepts of corporate finance In today's competitive business environment, companies must find innovative ways to enable rapid and sustainable growth not just to survive, but to thrive. Corporate Finance: A Practical Approach is designed to help financial analysts, executives, and investors achieve this goal with a practice-oriented distillation of the most important tools and concepts of corporate finance. Updated for a post-financial crisis environment, the Second Edition provides coverage of the most important issues surrounding modern corporate finance for the new global economy: Preserves the hallmark conciseness of the first edition while offering expanded coverage of key topics including dividend policy, share repurchases, and capital structure Current, real-world examples are integrated throughout the book to provide the reader with a concrete understanding of critical business growth concepts Explanations and examples are rigorous and global, but make minimal use of mathematics Each chapter presents learning objectives which highlight key material, helping the reader glean the most effective business advice possible Written by the experts at CFA Institute, the world's largest association of professional investment managers Created for current and aspiring financial professionals and investors alike, Corporate Finance focuses on the knowledge, skills, and abilities necessary to succeed in today's global corporate world. |
receivable performance management: Research Methodology Vinayak Bairagi, Mousami V. Munot, 2019-01-30 This book offers a design research methodology intended to improve the quality of design research- its academic credibility, industrial significance and societal contribution by enabling more thorough, efficient and effective procedures. |
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receivable performance management: 2021 International Conference on Big Data Analytics for Cyber-Physical System in Smart City Mohammed Atiquzzaman, Neil Yen, Zheng Xu, 2021-12-09 This book gathers a selection of peer-reviewed papers presented at the third Big Data Analytics for Cyber-Physical System in Smart City (BDCPS 2021) conference, held in Shanghai, China, on Nov. 27, 2021. The contributions, prepared by an international team of scientists and engineers, cover the latest advances made in the field of machine learning, and big data analytics methods and approaches for the data-driven co-design of communication, computing, and control for smart cities. Given its scope, it offers a valuable resource for all researchers and professionals interested in big data, smart cities, and cyber-physical systems. |
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receivable performance management: Advances in Artificial Systems for Logistics Engineering IV Zhengbing Hu, Qingying Zhang, Matthew He, 2024-10-01 The book comprises high-quality refereed research papers presented at the 4th International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Logistics Engineering (ICAILE2024), held in Guiyang, China, on April 16–17, 2024, was organized jointly by Wuhan University of Technology, the National Technical University of Ukraine Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute, the Polish Operational and Systems Society, Wuhan Technology and Business University, Guizhou Vocational and Technical College of Transportation, and the International Research Association of Modern Education and Computer Science. The topics discussed in the book include state-of-the-art papers in artificial intelligence and logistics engineering. It is an excellent source of references for researchers, graduate students, engineers, management practitioners, and undergraduate students interested in artificial intelligence and its applications in logistics engineering. |
receivable performance management: Valuation + DCF Model Download McKinsey & Company Inc., Tim Koller, Marc Goedhart, David Wessels, 2015-08-17 McKinsey & Company's #1 best-selling guide to corporate valuation, now in its sixth edition Valuation is the single best guide of its kind, helping financial professionals worldwide excel at measuring, managing, and maximizing shareholder and company value. This new sixth edition provides insights on the strategic advantages of value-based management, complete detailed instruction, and nuances managers should know about valuation and valuation techniques as applied to different industries, emerging markets, and other special situations. The accompanying DCF model download allows you to complete computations automatically for error-free analysis and valuation of real companies. The model ensures that all important measures, such as return on investment capital and free cash flow are calculated correctly, so you can focus on the company's performance rather than computational errors. Valuation lies at the crossroads of corporate strategy and finance. In today's economy, it has become an essential role—and one that requires excellence at all points. This guide shows you everything you need to know, and gives you the understanding you need to be effective. Estimate the value of business strategies to drive better decision making Understand which business units a corporate parent is best positioned to own Assess major transactions, including acquisitions, divestitures, and restructurings Design a capital structure that supports strategy and minimizes risk As the valuation function becomes ever more central to long- and short-term strategy, analysts and managers need an authoritative reference to turn to for answers to challenging situations. Valuation stands ahead of the field for its reputation, quality, and prestige, putting the solutions you need right at your fingertips. |
receivable performance management: Valuation McKinsey & Company Inc., Tim Koller, Marc Goedhart, David Wessels, 2015-07-31 McKinsey & Company's #1 best-selling guide to corporate valuation, now in its sixth edition Valuation is the single best guide of its kind, helping financial professionals worldwide excel at measuring, managing, and maximizing shareholder and company value. This new sixth edition provides insights on the strategic advantages of value-based management, complete detailed instruction, and nuances managers should know about valuation and valuation techniques as applied to different industries, emerging markets, and other special situations. Valuation lies at the crossroads of corporate strategy and finance. In today's economy, it has become an essential role — and one that requires excellence at all points. This guide shows you everything you need to know, and gives you the understanding you need to be effective. Estimate the value of business strategies to drive better decision making Understand which business units a corporate parent is best positioned to own Assess major transactions, including acquisitions, divestitures, and restructurings Design a capital structure that supports strategy and minimizes risk As the valuation function becomes ever more central to long- and short-term strategy, analysts and managers need an authoritative reference to turn to for answers to challenging situations. Valuation stands ahead of the field for its reputation, quality, and prestige, putting the solutions you need right at your fingertips. |
receivable performance management: Strategies and Technologies for Healthcare Information Marion J. Ball, 1999-06-03 This book highlights innovative healthcare information technologies as they perform information integration throughout various health care settings. Contributors, representative of these settings, provide case studies citing active examples of technology systems at work, addressing critical success factors, documenting success in terms of improved quality and/or reduced cost. Each example will address the full range of issues associated with technological innovation in health care, from policy and clinical considerations, to business and operational issues. |
receivable performance management: A Closer Look United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Budget, 2003 |
receivable performance management: Modern ERP: Select, Implement, and Use Today's Advanced Business Systems Marianne Bradford, 2014-12-17 Modern ERP can be used in an undergraduate or graduate enterprise resource planning systems course or to support an ERP module in information systems, accounting, business, or supply chain courses. This third edition continues to be vendor-agnostic and has been substantially revised to keep pace with advances in the ERP marketspace. New topics include cloud computing, mobility, and business analytics, while ERP security, ERP risk management, databases, and supply chain have been expanded. Innovative graphics and ERP screenshots have been incorporated to further aid in the learning process. |
receivable performance management: Financial Audit David M. Walker, 2004-03 Internal Revenue Service (IRS) collections are significant in relation to federal receipts &, in turn, to the consolidated financial statements of the U.S. government. Therefore, the U.S. Congress is very interested in financial management at IRS. The General Accounting Office (GAO) audits IRS's financial statements annually to determine whether: (1) the financial statements IRS prepares are reliable, (2) IRS management maintained effective internal controls, and (3) IRS complies with selected provisions of significant laws and regulations and its financial systems comply with the Federal Financial Management Improvement Act of 1996 (FFMIA). Charts and tables. |
receivable performance management: Managing Pharmacy Practice Andrew M. Peterson, William N. Kelly, 2004-03-29 The world of pharmacy management is changing rapidly. Reflecting this, Managing Pharmacy Practice: Principles, Strategies, and Systems takes a new approach to pharmacy management. The editor explores basic management principles and their role in pharmacy practice. Expert contributors discuss concepts such as social influence, professionalism, leade |
receivable performance management: Key Management Ratios Ciaran Walsh, 2010-02-02 Business ratios are the figures that provide management with targets and standards for their organisation. From earnings per share and cash flow to return on investment and sales to fixed assets ratios, this book guides managers through the key ratios at the heart of business practice. With over 33,000 copies sold, Key Management Ratios is a market classic . This new edition is re-packaged with a new jacket design to revitalise the Key Management brand and new two-colour internals make it more readable and visually appealing. Key Management Ratios is an antidote to any fear of finance. Drawing data from 200 companies worldwide, the book brings clarity and simplicity to its explanation of every measure and shows how they all link together to drive your business. From cash flow and profit to ROI and ROTA, its unique approach remains as classic as ever, bringing a simple and visual understanding to a complex subject. |
receivable performance management: Advanced Reservoir Management and Engineering Tarek Ahmed, Nathan Meehan, 2011-09-28 Chapter 1. Fundamentals of Well Testing -- Chapter 2. Decline and Type-Curves Analysis -- Chapter 3. Water Influx -- Chapter 4. Unconventional Gas Reservoirs -- Chapter 5. Performance of Oil Reservoirs -- Chapter 6. Predicting Oil Reservoir Performance -- Chapter 7. Fundamentals of Enhanced Oil Recovery -- Chapter 8. Economic Analysis -- Chapter 9. Analysis of Fixed Capital Investments -- Chapter 10. Advanced Evaluation Approaches -- Chapter 11. Professionalism and Ethics. |
Accounts Receivable (AR): Definition, Uses, and Examples - Investopedia
Aug 8, 2024 · Accounts receivable (AR) is an accounting term for money owed to a business for goods or services that it has delivered but not been paid for yet. Accounts receivable is listed …
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Accounts receivable, abbreviated as AR or A/R, [1] are legally enforceable claims for payment held by a business for goods supplied or services rendered that customers have ordered but …
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Definition: Accounts receivable, often abbreviated A/R, is the amount of money that customers currently owe to the company for goods or services that were purchased on credit. Many …
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Accounts receivable (A/R) or receivables are the amounts customers owe to the company for the goods delivered or services provided. Likewise, the company makes the journal entry for …
Accounts Receivable (AR): Definition, Uses, and Examples - Investopedia
Aug 8, 2024 · Accounts receivable (AR) is an accounting term for money owed to a business for goods or services that it has delivered but not been paid for yet. Accounts receivable is listed …
Accounts receivable - Wikipedia
Accounts receivable, abbreviated as AR or A/R, [1] are legally enforceable claims for payment held by a business for goods supplied or services rendered that customers have ordered but …
Accounts Receivable | Impacts, Types, Classification, Objectives
Jun 8, 2023 · Learn about accounts receivable and the different impacts it has on your company, and what you can do to ensure that it's managed effectively.
Understanding Accounts Receivable (Definition and Examples)
Accounts receivable is any amount of money your customers owe you for goods or services they purchased from you in the past. This money is typically collected after a few weeks and is …
Accounts Receivable - Overview, Why, Risks - Corporate Finance …
Accounts Receivable (AR) represents the credit sales of a business, which have not yet been collected from its customers. Companies allow their clients to pay for goods and services over …
What is Accounts Receivable? - Definition | Meaning | A/R Examples
Definition: Accounts receivable, often abbreviated A/R, is the amount of money that customers currently owe to the company for goods or services that were purchased on credit. Many …
What are Receivables and Their Types in Accounting?
Apr 10, 2023 · Accounts receivable, or trade receivable, are the outstanding money owed to a business by its clients or customers for goods or services that have been provided but not yet …
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Jan 8, 2021 · Accounts receivable is the money owed to a company. Accounts payable is money the company owes to others. An easy way to remember the difference: A/R is for “received” …
Understanding Accounts Receivable: Definition, Calculation
Feb 11, 2025 · Accounts receivable (AR) represents the money owed to a business by its customers for goods or services provided on credit. It is recorded as an asset on the …
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Accounts receivable (A/R) or receivables are the amounts customers owe to the company for the goods delivered or services provided. Likewise, the company makes the journal entry for …