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...PART 1767: ACCOUNTING REQUIREMENTS FOR RUS ELECTRIC BORROWERS. Subpart B...141Notes Receivable. 141.1Accumulated Provision for Uncollectible Note...165Prepayments. 165.1Prepayments?Insurance. 165.2Other Prepayments. 171Interest and Dividends...
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.... * September 16, 2008--Insurance giant AIG is nationalized after insuring Lehman's ... contracts, and the net value of the receivables less the payable. It does not, however, give any r... for non-interest bearing transaction accounts held at participating FDIC-insured institutions, c...
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...(3) 140Notes Receivable. (i) This account shall include the amount of all ... receivables and claims receivable from insurance underwriters and other miscellaneous receivables n...
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... Nightime's existing and after-acquired accounts, inventory and general intangibles. The loan terms... assets included inventory, accounts receivable and general intangibles. The accounts receivable c... owned to Nightime from healthcare insurance companies. Some of these insurance payments were m...
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... 603 . Employee Retirement and Group Insurance . . . 604 . Deferred Compensation . . . 605...Dr. 171, Interest and Dividends Receivable. Cr. 419, Interest and Dividend Income. To record ...
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Buyers buy debt when they have spotted a beneficial opportunity and sellers sell when their items are no longer of use to them. There is still value in the item up for bid, just less value than when the item was brand new. The sale of delinquent account receivable portfolios has attractions for both buyers and sellers. Creditors may sell their paper in order to maintain a good relationship with the debtor. Creditors can distance themselves from the collection process and hope to keep the debtor as a current or potential future customer. Collection law firms can benefit substantially from purchasing accounts receivable. Today, collection organizations of all types are feeling increasing pressure to either consider buying or to increase the percentage of debt they buy verses contingency. ...
... also gives a measure of comfort and insurance for those who augment their contingency business w...
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.... . . . 1280.3 . Prepaid Insurance. . . . . 1280.4 . Prepaid Directory Expenses.... shall include amounts received or receivable from the furnishing of telecommunications service ...
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A procedure is defined as any interaction of the company founders with external parties (for example, government agencies, lawyers, auditors or notaries). Interactions between company founders or company officers and employees are not counted as procedures. Procedures that must be completed in the same building but in different offices are counted as separate procedures. If founders have to visit the same office several times for different sequential procedures, each is counted separately. The founders are assumed to complete all procedures themselves, without middlemen, facilitators, accountants or lawyers, unless the use of such a third party is mandated by law. If the services of professionals are required, procedures conducted by such professionals on behalf of the company are count...
... movable collateral, such as accounts receivable and inventory. Third, the indicator no longer cons... all taxes and taken out all necessary insurance applicable to its general business activity (for e...
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...PART 1767: ACCOUNTING REQUIREMENTS FOR RUS ELECTRIC BORROWERS. Subpart B... 228.1Accumulated Provision for Property Insurance. 228.2Accumulated Provision for Injuries and Damag... credit to the appropriate accounts receivable, and to accounts payable for any refundable amount...
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... futures commission merchant in customer accounts and noncustomer accounts. (C) The amount of adjust...(ii) Exclude all unsecured receivables, advances and loans except for:. (A) Receivables r...(E) Insurance claims which arise from a reportable segment of th...