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The Financial Executives Networking Group Sponsorship

Article The AICPA is committed to helping financial executives during every phase of their professional lives.  That’s why we have chosen to partner with the Financial Executives Group (FENG), to bring additional benefits to those who need
Published on April 02, 2012

Accounts Receivable Management

Article Accounts receivable often constitute a significant portion of assets. Controlling the accounts receivable process demands the development of policies that are compatible with an enterprises profit, liquidity and market share. Since the accounts receivable policy has a broad impact, it must be managed carefully and assessed frequently.
Published on July 02, 2010

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