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Accounts Receivables (AR)

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What is Accounts Receivables (AR)?

Accounts Receivable (AR) is the outstanding money owed to a business by its customers for goods or services provided on credit. It is commonly used to track invoices, payments, and overdue balances, helping businesses manage their cash flow and financial health.

What other technologies are related to Accounts Receivables (AR)?

Accounts Receivables (AR) Complementary Technologies

Sub-ledger Accounting provides detailed accounting for specific transactions, and it feeds summarized data into the General Ledger. It complements AR by providing a detailed breakdown of receivable transactions.
mentioned alongside Accounts Receivables (AR) in 47% (86) of relevant job posts
The General Ledger is the central repository for all financial transactions. Accounts Receivables data ultimately flows into the GL, making it a complementary technology.
mentioned alongside Accounts Receivables (AR) in 19% (206) of relevant job posts
Cash Management is the process of managing a company's cash flow. Since Accounts Receivables directly impacts cash inflows, cash management is strongly complementary.
mentioned alongside Accounts Receivables (AR) in 26% (57) of relevant job posts

Which job functions mention Accounts Receivables (AR)?

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