See not sufficient funds check.
See not sufficient funds check.
See return on investment (ROI).
See warranty liability.
The lender (bank) that receives an asset as collateral for a loan.
See equivalent units of production.
See current ratio.
The present fair market value.
See long-term assets.
See electronic funds transfer.
See contractual interest rate.
See sales discounts.
Net income divided by net sales.
See long-term liabilities.
See Securities and Exchange Commission.
See return on capital employed.
A symbol that represents 1000.
For example.
See activity-based costing.
See last in, first out (LIFO).
See Allowance for Doubtful Accounts.
Point of sale.
See limited liability company.
See Explanation of Bank Reconciliation.
See cleared.
See inventory: work-in-process (WIP).
See contingent gain.
See donor-imposed restriction.
See residual income (RI).
See generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP).
See phantom profits.
Amounts spent for property, plant and equipment.
See cost of goods sold.
See deferred expense.
See freight-in.
See prepaid expense.
See full disclosure principle.
See U.S. Treasury bills.
See inventory: finished goods (FG).
See American Institute of Certified Public Accountants.
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