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Whose A/R Is It, Anyway?
April 01, 2021
By Katherine E. Bell,Jennifer B. Hildebrandt,& Stacy Hopkins
Financing receivables involves lending against the most liquid and readily collectible asset of a company, but it is not without challenges. Appropriate analysis and diligence are always required.
This article originally appeared in The Secured Lender.
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