Asked by
Michael Falodun
on Dec 01, 2024Verified
When a firm factors its accounts receivable as opposed to pledging them, the firm will:
A) offer the lender the accounts receivable as collateral to the loan.
B) sell the accounts receivable at a discount to the lender.
C) in all cases, remain liable for any uncollected accounts sold to the lender.
D) None of the above
Accounts Receivable
The outstanding invoices a company has or the money the customers owe to the company for goods or services delivered.
Pledging
The act of using an asset as collateral to secure a loan, without transferring ownership of the asset.
- Recognize different methods of managing accounts receivable and their impacts on a firm’s finances.
Verified Answer
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Learning Objectives
- Recognize different methods of managing accounts receivable and their impacts on a firm’s finances.