Accounts Receivable
Meaning in Bengali:
আপেক্ষিক হিসাব (āpēkṣika hisāba), পাওনা হিসাব (pā’ōnā hisāba), পাওনা হিসাবের পত্র (pā’ōnā hisābēra patra), পাওনা হিসাবের প্রাপ্তি (pā’ōnā hisābēra prāpti), পাওনা হিসাবের প্রাপ্তির পত্র (pā’ōnā hisābēra prāptira patra)
Part of Speech:
Noun
Pronunciation:
uh-kounts ri-see-vuh-buhl
Short Definition:
Accounts receivable refers to the outstanding payments that a company is yet to receive from its customers for the goods or services provided. It represents the credit extended by the company to its customers and is considered an asset on the balance sheet.
Synonyms:
– Outstanding payments
– Unpaid invoices
– Receivables
– Debtors
– Trade receivables
Antonyms:
– Accounts payable (পাওনা হিসাব)
– Liabilities (দায়িত্ব)
– Creditors (পাওনাদার)
Origin:
The term “accounts receivable” originated from the field of accounting and finance. It is a combination of the words “accounts,” referring to financial records, and “receivable,” indicating the amount to be received.
Nearby Words:
– Accountant (Noun)
– Accounting (Noun)
– Accrual (Noun)
– Accrue (Verb)
– Accurate (Adjective)
Accounts Receivable in Literature Quotes:
– “The company’s accounts receivable have been steadily increasing over the past year.” – Financial Analyst Report
– “She diligently managed the accounts receivable, ensuring timely collection of payments.” – Business Management Book
– “The accounts receivable turnover ratio is a key metric for assessing a company’s liquidity.” – Accounting Journal
– “The aging of accounts receivable helps identify potential bad debts.” – Financial Planning Guide
Meaning in Different Languages:
– Hindi: खाता प्राप्ति (Khātā prāpti)
– Nepali: खाता प्राप्ति (Khātā prāpti)
– Urdu: حسابات وصول (Hisabat wasūl)
– Tamil: கணக்குகள் பெறுதல் (Kaṇakkaḷ peṟutal)
– Telugu: ఖాతాలను పొందడం (Khātālanu pōṇḍaḍaṁ)
– Arabic: الحسابات المستحقة (alhisabat almustahiqat)
– Chinese: 应收账款 (Yīngshōu zhàngkuǎn)
– Japanese: 売掛金 (Urikakekin)
– Russian: Дебиторская задолженность (Debitorskaya zadolzhennost’)
For more detailed information, you can visit the Wikipedia page on Accounts Receivable. You can also refer to dictionary.com and thefreedictionary.com for further definitions and examples.