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New Resource-Related Intercompany Billing in SAP S/4HANA Cloud

SAP Credit Management

In this blog, we discuss the primary motivations and prominent features of the new intercompany billing solution Why new Resource-Related Intercompany Billing in S/4HANA Cloud, Public Edition? For future updates, please refer to latest release notes. This resulted in double billing of cost posting.

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Business and Digital Trends in the Chemical Industry: Finance

SAP Credit Management

INTRODUCTION In this blog, we discuss the challenges that current external disruptions are creating for the chemical and life science industry more than for many other industries. The current geopolitical disruptions harm the competitive position primarily in Europe in a way that firms rethink their future investment decisions.

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Guide To Accounts Payable

Lendio

The amounts on these invoices—and your payments on them—cumulatively make up your accounts payable account. Note: Only companies that keep their books on the accrual basis of accounting will have an accounts payable account. What Is Accounts Payable?

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Accounting 101: Calculating And Understanding The Acid Test Ratio

Lendio

The acid test ratio—also known as the quick ratio—is a financial ratio that is calculated by dividing the sum of a business’ cash and cash equivalents, marketable securities, and accounts receivable balances by the balance of all its current liabilities.

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How to Analyze and Improve Your AP Turnover Ratio

The Corcentric Blog

An accounting metric that is often ignored but can provide a vital glimpse into how your company measures up financially is the accounts payable (AP) turnover ratio. The higher the accounts payable turnover ratio, the quicker the business pays off its debt.

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Accounting 101: Calculating And Understanding The Current Ratio Formula

Lendio

Current assets consist of cash and assets like accounts receivable and inventory that a business expects to convert to cash within the next year. On the other hand, current liabilities are liabilities like accounts payable and accrued compensation that a business expects to pay off within the next year.

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Guide To Accounts Receivable

Lendio

For many businesses that get paid through invoices or bills, accounts receivable is critical for understanding the overall financial health of your company. What Is Accounts Receivable? What is Accounts Receivable? Most commonly, accounts receivable occurs in the form of outstanding invoices or bills.