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The Accountant's Dictionary

Search structured definitions, practical explanations, and related business terms for HR, payroll, accounting, finance, and operational control.

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The Eprecus ERP dictionary is built for finance teams, HR managers, payroll administrators, operations leads, and business owners who need clear definitions they can apply inside real workflows. Use this glossary to understand payroll terminology, accounting definitions, HR metrics, and enterprise software concepts without vague textbook language.

Each entry is written to support practical ERP work, including reporting, approvals, payroll review, compliance conversations, reconciliation, workforce planning, and process design. If you need deeper examples, continue into the Eprecus ERP blog or review the platform overview.

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Accounts Receivable

Accounts receivable is the amount customers owe the business for goods or services already delivered but not yet collected.

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accounts receivable - net

Accounts receivable net is the collectible value of receivables after deducting the allowance for doubtful or uncollectible accounts.

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accounts receivable turnover ratio

Accounts receivable turnover ratio measures how efficiently the business converts credit sales into collected cash over a reporting period.

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aging of accounts receivable

Aging of accounts receivable is the breakdown of open customer balances by how long they have remained unpaid.

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allowance for doubtful accounts

Allowance for doubtful accounts is the contra-asset reserve used to estimate the portion of receivables that may not be collected.

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allowance for uncollectible accounts

Allowance for uncollectible accounts is another name for the reserve that reduces receivables to their expected collectible value.

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