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  • [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : Taylor & Francis  (3)
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    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : Taylor & Francis
    ISBN: 9781003253228 , 9781032181752 , 9781032181776
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Keywords: Accounting ; Corporate finance ; Economics ; cluster analysis; country and firm size effect;financial crisis; industry; payables management; receivables management; short-term finance;Trade credit; trade credit balance; working capital
    Abstract: This book is a research monograph addressed to a wide range of academics interested in corporate short-term capital. The study shows the role of trade credit in the functioning of economic entities. It constitutes a comprehensive source of knowledge about the role of trade credit in the development of enterprises, as well as the impact of this form of finance on the development of economies. Apart from an extensive review of the theoretical aspects of the role of trade credit in the economy, the study discusses the importance of factors influencing trade credit behaviour. Trade credit, despite its versatility, has not yet been fully described, particularly with regard to the specificity of domestic markets. This study aggregates and supplements the existing sources. The monograph is of an international character, as it covers a substantial group of European countries. Therefore, it is likely to have international appeal. The findings may be of interest to those involved in finance management. Understanding the differences in receivables management resulting from the country specificity can contribute to a better understanding of business finance and its operational functions. This knowledge may support the effective management of receivables and liabilities, especially in companies operating on the global market
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    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : Taylor & Francis
    ISBN: 9781032181752 , 9781032181776
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (35 p.)
    Keywords: Accounting ; Corporate finance ; Economics
    Abstract: This chapter describes the role of trade credit in the functioning of enterprises. It presents the essence and the use of this form of finance, as well as placing it in a historical context. The chapter discusses the role of trade credit and the methods of trade credit management in business entities. It also describes the rules of trade credit administration, as well as the common reasons that enterprises use trade credit. Moreover, the chapter discusses the receivables and payables management system in an enterprise. Apart from highlighting the role of trade credit in national economies, it indicates the tools for minimising the level of risk associated with the trade credit granted. Further on, it presents the various objectives that trade credit allows entrepreneurs to achieve. Finally, it reports the legislative regulations introduced to exclude deferred payment contracts, which can be grossly unfair to one of the parties
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    ISBN: 9781032181752 , 9781032181776
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (21 p.)
    Keywords: Accounting ; Corporate finance ; Economics
    Abstract: Chapter 5 attempts to evaluate the relative importance of the country, industry and size effect in the corporate trade credit policies. This is done by analysing the multi-sectional clustering results based on various sets of variables. The different clustering results are compared to identify the prevailing factors affecting trade credit policies. First, the country effect was juxtaposed with the industry effect, and then with the firm size effect. Then, the relevance of the industry versus size effect was evaluated. The chapter also provides the similarity evaluation of clustering results, as well as the information on the contribution of trade credit variables to the classification results
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