Bad debt provision and Client: Difference between pages

From ACT Wiki
(Difference between pages)
Jump to navigationJump to search
imported>Doug Williamson
(Layout correction)
 
imported>Doug Williamson
(Add links.)
 
Line 1: Line 1:
''Accounting''.  
1.


An item in the balance sheet of a reporting entity, reflecting the estimated amount of total trade receivables which are expected to be irrecoverable.
A client is any customer of a professional services provider.




== See also ==
2. ''Coaching.''
* [[Bad debt expense]]
 
* [[Provision]]
In coaching, a client is any individual, or organisation, that engages a coach, or agrees to work with a coach.
* [[General provision]]
 
In personal coaching, the client is almost always the coachee.
 
 
3. ''Executive coaching and organisational coaching.''
 
In executive and organisational coaching, there are two clients.
 
*The coachee
*The organisation engaging the coach.
 
==See also==
*[[Client Assets Sourcebook]]
*[[Coach]]
*[[Coachee]]
*[[Coaching]]
*[[Executive coaching]]
*[[Mentor]]
*[[Organizational coaching]]
*[[Private client broker]]
*[[Working effectively with others]]
 
[[Category:Commercial_drive_and_organisation]]
[[Category:Influencing]]
[[Category:Self_management_and_accountability]]
[[Category:Working_effectively_with_others]]
[[Category:The_business_context]]

Revision as of 06:55, 13 May 2020

1.

A client is any customer of a professional services provider.


2. Coaching.

In coaching, a client is any individual, or organisation, that engages a coach, or agrees to work with a coach.

In personal coaching, the client is almost always the coachee.


3. Executive coaching and organisational coaching.

In executive and organisational coaching, there are two clients.

  • The coachee
  • The organisation engaging the coach.


See also