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This value is quite low and does not present any problems of control by debtors, such as can arise when (DR) is greater than I. [Pg.844]

Therefore, requests for early repayment by more than 40 percent of the debtors could be met. Hence, no hquidity problems are likely to arise, and advantage can be taken of discounts for early payment. Also, the current debt could be met by sale of the inventoiy, which takes (0.140 As/As)(365), or 51 days. The quick ratio is 172.45 = 0.407. [Pg.844]

If it is assumed that current debtors are due for payment within 61 days, the same time as that allowed to creditors, no bankruptcy petitions are likely. [Pg.844]

Schuldigkeit,/. duty, obligation, debt. Schuldner, tn. debtor. [Pg.397]

Trade debtors Credit control Trade creditors Payroll Analyses Capital expenditure control Fixed assets registers Management accounts Annual accounts... [Pg.1027]

Working capital normally includes stocks, trade debtors, prepayments, trade creditors, accruals, current taxation, etc. [Pg.1028]

This is usually defined as the ratio that liquid assets (debtors - - cash) bear to current liabilities. The ratio is a measure of the relation of short-term obligations to the funds likely to be available to meet them. [Pg.1028]

Stocks plus debtors minus creditors = 29.4% of sales... [Pg.1029]

Expressed as days of sales outstanding or debtors days . Used in conjunction with prior figures for measurement of credit control efficiency and trends ... [Pg.1030]

Liquidity can be expressed as the ratio of liquid assets (cash plus debtors) to current liabilities. Such assets are also known as Quick assets , i.e. capable of swift realization. [Pg.1030]

Factoring. Usually applied to sales invoices (effectively, the debtors). Specialist finance houses provide a service whereby the company is paid promptly a percentage of its sales value for a period and the finance house then collects the full amount from the debtor. [Pg.1037]

Put shorter terms of payment on the invoice. The debtor may choose to ignore this, but at least he may then be contacted earlier. This creates pressure, which should on the whole result in earlier payment. [Pg.112]

As a former lawyer, de Morande also knew a subtler way of using the British law for counterrevolutionary ends. Though Cagliostro could not himself be charged with libel, he could be made a tenant of the debtors sec-... [Pg.180]

Charles was still in debt, and he was sent to debtors prison several times for not paying his bills.That didn t stop his work, though he asked his wife to bring him raw rubber and a rolling pin while he was in prison so he could continue his rubber experiments. [Pg.103]

This atypical service contract is most similar to a contract for works and services, as a certain result is owed by the debtor like in a contract for works and services. A typical example for a common contract for works and services is commissioning a master builder to build a house on a plot of land. However, in Chemical Leasing the contract cannot be fulfilled by delivery and acceptance by the factory. The house will be completed sometime. However, chemicals will be permanently needed by the enterprises using them. Therefore the contract has to be de devised as a longterm obligation, and in this respect it is similar to the service contract or the tenancy. Also in case of more comprehensive services on the part of the supplier a service contract or tenancy can serve as a model. [Pg.125]

The definition of result owed by the debtor What is the "benefit of a chemical substance" and how can be proven that the supplier has made available the benefit to the user. For this definition exact knowledge about the plant and the process in which the chemical substance is used is required. [Pg.125]

World debtor countries by the belief that a single defection will unravel everything. [Pg.140]

Vulcanization The treatment of natural rubber with sulfur to reduce its tackiness and improve its strength and elasticity. Invented independently by C. Goodyear and N. Hayward in the United States in 1839, and by T. Hancock in London in 1842 to 1843. Goodyear was honored for his invention by Napoleon III, but he died in a debtors prison in Paris. Various chemicals other than elemental sulfur are effective, for example, sulfur monochloride, selenium, and /v-quinonc dioxime. The chemical mechanism of this process is still not fully understood some believe that traces of zinc, derived from the zinc oxide used in compounding, are essential. [Pg.388]

At the age of 22 he went to London and qualified as a doctor, which allowed him to practise in Rugeley. Despite his inheritance. Palmer had debts and one of his creditors, a man named Bladon, was poisoned while he stayed in Palmer s house. The man s widow did not go to the police despite being urged to by friends. Another creditor, a Mr Bly, suffered the same fate and Palmer even asked the man s widow for the money, claiming that Bly had been the debtor. [Pg.228]

Stone which sucks money out of purses as the magnet attracts iron." And in his speech in praise of debtors, he speaks of the "joy of the alchemists when, after long labors, great care and expense, they see the metals transmuted in their furnaces." Transmutation, the goal of the Art of Hermes, is cheerfully parodied in Book IV "Haven t I explained to you enough the transmutation of the elements and the simple symbol between roast and boil, between boil and roast "... [Pg.38]

And forgive us our debts as we forgive our debtors. We cannot receive forgiveness from God for our debts, if we do not first forgive those who owe a debt to us.-... [Pg.36]


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