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What are finance receivables?
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8th Dec 2009 by Andrew Rosenbaum
A receivable is any payment that is due to a company. A finance receivable may be any kind of payment in a financial transaction, for example, loan payments, or interest payments. A company may have a portfolio of financial receivables made up of loans and investments on which it receives interest.
A receivable is any payment that is due to a company. A finance receivable may be any kind of payment in a financial transaction, for example, loan payments, or interest payments. A company may have a portfolio of financial receivables made up of loans and investments on which it receives interest.
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