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Ibrahim Hijazi

Album Data Managment

255 Duncan Mill rd #312, North York, Ontario

Phone: 416-488-3934

Fax: 416-488-6903

Email: light419@bellnet.ca

Accounts receivable

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 time frame, called credit terms or payment terms.
The accounts receivable departments use the sales ledger, because a sales ledger normally records:
- The sales a business has made.
- The amount of money received for goods or services.
- The amount of money owed at the end of each month varies (debtors).

The accounts receivable team is in charge of receiving funds on behalf of a company and applying it towards their current pending balances.
Collections and cashiering teams are part of the accounts receivable department. While the collections department seeks the debtor, the cashiering team applies the monies received.

In accounts receivable we help you with:
  • •    Record and Account for Revenue
  • •    Prepare client's Bills and Statements
  • Credit and Collections
  • Input Receivable Transactions
  • Journal Entries Verification
  • Send out client-approved End-customer Bills and Statements
  • Maintain Standard Pricing Information
  • Maintain End-customer Receivables
  • Client-approved Adjustments Processing
  • Apply cash received to customer accounts and resolve "Short Pays"