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note receivable การใช้

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  • _Cash, cash equivalents, notes receivable _ Stocks, bonds, publicly traded securities
  • Notes Receivable : Document all of these IOUs to the business, even informal loans to employees and family.
  • It will assume about $ 745 million of Lyondell's debt, and it will have a $ 345 million note receivable from Lyondell.
  • PriceSmart will also own secured notes receivable from buyers of properties formerly owned by Price Enterprises, cash and other assets, Price Enterprises said.
  • Trust income is derived from land sales, oil and gas royalties, grazing and sundry leases, interest on notes receivable, and interest on investments.
  • Major sources of unearned income : Interest on note receivable, $ 100, 001-$ 1 million; income on profit sharing plan, $ 5, 001-$ 15, 000.
  • At the end of last year, the company had $ 800 million outstanding in notes receivable, almost all of it in loans to franchise developers.
  • Prior to the spinoff, Excel and its affiliate ERT Development Corp . will transfer to Legacy certain real estate properties, notes receivable, and related assets and liabilities.
  • One way to build this category of assets and reduce operating expenses is to take a big chunk of your salary out of the company as a note receivable.
  • But if an unpaid invoice is more than 90 days old, write off or get the customer to sign a promissory note, to convert the account to a " note receivable ."
  • The merchandising company, which will be named PriceSmart Inc ., will own merchandising businesses, real estate properties held for sale by Price Enterprises and notes receivable from certain municipalities and government agencies, Price Enterprises said.
  • Enron said that the reduction to shareholders equity, and a related reduction in notes receivable, " is the result of Enron's termination of previously recorded contractual obligations to deliver Enron shares in future periods ."
  • It can also be a document from a bank to a depositor to indicate the depositor's balance is being in event other than a deposit, such as the collection by the bank of the depositor's note receivable.
  • Mitchell Energy and Development Corp ., Woodlands, Texas, an energy concern, announced the sale of a portfolio of retail properties in Woodlands and other real estate assets for around $ 38 million, including a $ 9 million note receivable.
  • For example, a June 1991 Valley National Bank credit review on Symington showed how he paid down one loan : " Principal reduction of $ 100M was received in 2nd quarter 1991 from collection of campaign notes receivable ."
  • The property acquired by the Arizona Eastern consisted of the franchise granted to the Phoenix and Buckeye Railway Company, some right-of-way, surveys, and some notes receivable covering amounts donated by various individuals and companies to aid in building the road.
  • According to an undated letter written by Mr . Samuel Couch, the assets of the original S . H . Couch company consisted of plant, machinery, inventories, cash in banks and on hand, accounts and notes receivables, and securities such as stocks and bonds of other companies.
  • Major assets : Interest in The Graham Companies, a family real estate business in Miami-Dade County, $ 1 million-$ 5 million; note receivable, $ 500, 001-$ 1 million; profit sharing and pension plan with the Graham Companies, $ 50, 001-$ 100, 000; stock in Bank United Financial Corp ., $ 5, 001-$ 50, 000.
  • Thus, when the declaration of the War of 1812 impaired the government's ability to raise money via the sale of long-term bonds, the United States had no paper currency nor a Central bank with which to obtain emergency short-term financing, and it used its borrowing authority to issue short-term debt in the form of Treasury Notes receivable for public dues or bond purchases.