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Official permission or permit to do, use, or own something.
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For example, a licence to carry on a trade or use a particular product such as computer software. A fee or proof of capability may be required.  
''Accounting.'' 


Authorities may issue a licence, to allow an activity that would otherwise be illegal such as driving or selling alcohol.  
Amounts which are due to be received by a reporting entity.




==See also==
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* [[Amortisation]]
 
All amounts due from obligors both under trading contracts and under negotiable instruments.
 
 
== See also ==
* [[AR]]
* [[Debtors]]
* [[Direct collection]]
* [[General provision]]
* [[Loans and receivables]]
* [[Negotiable instrument]]
* [[Obligor]]
* [[Payables]]
* [[Receivable put]]
* [[Receivables finance]]
* [[Receivables management]]

Revision as of 14:07, 20 June 2016

1.

Accounting.

Amounts which are due to be received by a reporting entity.


2.

All amounts due from obligors both under trading contracts and under negotiable instruments.


See also