Accounts Receivable Process Definition | Becker

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Accounts Receivable Process

One of three processes in the revenue cycle that includes: 1) entering the transaction into the accounting records as a sale, 2) collecting cash receipts, 3) adjusting for uncollectible accounts, 4) processing and recording sales returns, and 5) recording sales discounts.

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