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  2. Cash conversion cycle - Wikipedia

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    the Receivables conversion period (or "Days sales outstanding") emerges as interval B→D (i.e.being owed cash→collecting cash) Knowledge of any three of these conversion cycles permits derivation of the fourth (leaving aside the operating cycle , which is just the sum of the inventory conversion period and the receivables conversion period .)

  3. Adaxa Suite - Wikipedia

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    The core of the Adaxa Suite are iDempiere or ADempiere (for the old, maintained version), an Open Source ERP & CRM tool that handles core business processes: . Financials - General Ledger, receivables and payables, multi-company, multi-currency, bank reconciliation, complex banking, financial reporting

  4. Xero (company) - Wikipedia

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    Xero Limited is a New Zealand–based technology company that provides cloud-based accounting software for small businesses. The company has offices in New Zealand, Australia, the United Kingdom, the United States, Canada, South Africa and Singapore.

  5. Re Brumark Investments Ltd - Wikipedia

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    Agnew v Commissioners of Inland Revenue, more commonly referred to as Re Brumark Investments Ltd [2001] UKPC 28 is a decision of the Privy Council relating to New Zealand and UK insolvency law, concerning the taking of a security interest over a company's assets, the proper characterisation of a floating charge, and the priority of creditors in a company winding-up.

  6. Hilco Global - Wikipedia

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    2001 was also the year Hilco Global expanded its holdings with the formation of Hilco Receivables LLC, a division that purchases bad debt and services accounts receivable. [28] By 2004, Hilco Receivables had acquired more than $2 billion in receivables and in 2006 it opened a 200-person collection center that operated under the name Apex ...

  7. Accounts receivable - Wikipedia

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    Accounts receivable represents money owed by entities to the firm on the sale of products or services on credit. In most business entities, accounts receivable is typically executed by generating an invoice and either mailing or electronically delivering it to the customer, who, in turn, must pay it within an established timeframe, called credit terms [citation needed] or payment terms.

  8. Bluestone Group - Wikipedia

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    Bluestone Group was established in 2000 in Australia as a specialist residential mortgage lender. The business was founded by Alistair Jeffery, an investment banker who had worked at Goldman Sachs and Nomura Securities in London during the 1990s.

  9. Securities Commission of New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    The Securities Commission was an independent Crown entity of the government of New Zealand and the main regulator of investments. It was replaced on 1 May 2011 by the Financial Markets Authority . It was responsible for enforcement, monitoring and market oversight of the securities markets, authorising participants and promoting public ...