980 resultados para accounts receivable
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State University Audit Report
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State University Audit Report
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Report on a review of selected general and application controls over the Iowa State University of Science and Technology Accounts Receivable System for the period of March 29, 2010 through May 6, 2010
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Report on a review of selected application controls over the University of Northern Iowa Non-Student Accounts Receivable System for the period June 10, 2010 through July 23, 2010
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Tutkielmassa analysoidaan kunnan kassanhallinnan likvidimpien varojen prosessien toteuttamista, kun tavoitteena on kustannustehokkuuden parantaminen. Lisäksi selvitetään Etelä-Karjalan ydinkuntien eli Lappeenrannan, Imatran ja Joutsenon mahdollisuuksia tehostaa yhteistyötä taloushallinnon alueella. Työn teoriaosassa tarkastellaan kuntasektorin kassanhallintaa erityisesti myyntisaamisten ja ostovelkojen hallinnan osalta. Keskeistä on löytää prosesseista kustannuksia ja viivettä minimoivia menettelytapoja, joita olisi mahdollista hyödyntää kunnan kassanhallinnassa. Tehokkaassa kassanhallinnassa korostuu yhä enenevissä määrin informaatioteknologian rooli. Tästä johtuen tutkimuksessa kartoitetaan perinteisten menettelytapojen automatisoinnin mahdollisuuksia ja etuja. Empiirisessä osassa tarkastellaan kohdekuntien kassanhallinnan menettelytapoja sekä niiden yhtäläisyyksiä ja eroavuuksia. Lisäksi kartoitetaan yhteistyön lisäämisen mahdollisuuksia ja esteitä sekä määritetään käytetyn aineiston perusteella tehokkaan kassanhallinnan edellyttämät menettelytavat. Tutkimuksesta voidaan päätellä kuntien tavoittelevan joustavampia ja kustannuksia minivoivia kassanhallinnan menettelytapoja vaikka perinteisten menetelmien uudistaminen ei aina olekaan helppoa. Automatisointi ja prosessien virtaviivaistaminen on taloudellisen menestyksen ja kilpailussa mukana pysymisen edellytys. Tehokkuuden etsiminen tiiviimmän yhteistyön kautta olisi järkevää, mutta asenteet ja kontrollin menettämisen pelko estävät yhteistyöhön perustuvien suuruuden etujen saavuttamisen.
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This thesis is a study of articles published in scientific journals about working capital management using bibliometric methods. The study was restricted to articles published in 1990–2010 that deal with the whole working capital management topic not a single sub-area of it. Working capital is defined as current assets minus current liabilities; sometimes also a definition of inventory plus accounts receivable minus accounts payable is used. The data was retrieved from the databases ISI Web of Science and Sciverse Scopus. Articles about working capital management were found 23. Content analysis, statistical analysis and citation analysis was performed to the articles. The most cited articles found in citation analysis were also analyzed by nearly same methods. This study found that scientific research of working capital management seems not to be concentrated to specific persons, organizations or journals. The originality and novelty in many articles is low. Many articles studied relation between working capital management and profitability in firms or working capital management practices of firms using statistical analyses. Data in articles was firms of all sizes, except in developing economies only big firms were used. Interesting areas for future research could be surveys made about working capital management practices in firms, finding of best practices, tools for working capital management, inventing or improving alternative views to working capital management like process-oriented view and firm or industry specific studies.
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The objective of this Master’s thesis is to examine working capital management in the automotive industry in years 2006-2008. The study is conducted by the analysis of financial statements. The sample consists of 65 companies that represent different stages in the value chain of automotive industry beginning from raw material suppliers and ending to car dealers. Working capital management is studied by the cash conversion cycle (CCC). The results show that the average CCC of the value chain is 67 days. Car manufacturers had the longest CCC, 106 days, whereas the CCC of oil companies was the shortest, 22 days. The findings suggest that the cycle time of working capital usually follows the cycle time of inventories, since the changes in cycle times of accounts receivable and payable compensate each other. Improvements in working capital management could be achieved by sharing more accurate information in the chain for example about inventory levels and order points of customer. It could also be discussed within the automotive industry, if the long credit periods, which tie up working capital, are really needed. New technologies enable faster payments, which would reduce the cash conversion cycles, improve the profitability of companies, and increase the competitiveness of the value chain. Working capital should not be reduced at the expense of value chain partners, because nowadays the competition is rather between the value chains than between the companies. Similar research design is applied earlier to study working capital management in the value chain of pulp and paper industry. Even if the industries and the structures of the chains differ from each other, results were surprisingly similar. In future research, working capital management in other industries’ value chains could still be studied and compared to previous studies. ICT industry, for example, could be an interesting object.
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This Master´s thesis illustrates how growing a business ties up the company´s working capital and what the cost of committed capital. In order to manage a company´s working capital in rapid business growth phase, the thesis suggests that by monitoring and managing the operating and cash conversion cycles of customers´ projects, a company can find ways to secure the required amount of capital. The research method of this thesis was based on literature reviews and case study research. The theoretical review presents the concepts of working capital and provides the background for understanding how to improve working capital management. The company in subject is a global small and medium-sized enterprise that manufactures pumps and valves for demanding process conditions. The company is expanding, which creates lots of challenges. This thesis concentrates to the company´s working capital management and its efficiency through the supply chain and value chain perspective. The main elements of working capital management are inventory management, accounts receivable management and accounts payable management. Prepayments also play a significant role, particularly in project-based businesses. Developing companies´ working capital management requires knowledge from different kind of key operations´ in the company, like purchasing, production, sales, logistics and financing. The perspective to develop and describe working capital management is an operational. After literature reviews the thesis present pilot projects that formed the basis of a model to monitor working capital in the case company. Based on analysis and pilot projects, the thesis introduces a rough model for monitoring capital commitments in short time period. With the model the company can more efficiently monitor and manage their customer projects.
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Working capital is an investment which is tied up into the inventories and accounts receivable and which is released with accounts payable. Due to the current business landscape with tightened financial conditions and finance markets, organizations emphasize efficient working capital management. With efficient working capital management, a company can reduce the need of finance, free up cash, increase profitability, improve liquidity, increase the efficiency of operations, and decrease (financing) costs. From the perspective of an individual company, efficient working capital management means decreasing inventory levels by shortening the cycle time of inventories, decreasing accounts receivable by shortening the trade credit terms and effective collection procedures, and increasing the level of accounts payable by paying the suppliers later. From an inter-organizational perspective, however, working capital should not be sub-optimized by a single company but holistic view to working capital management through the supply chain should be adopted to create value and improve performance together. The purpose of this research is to take academic research as well as practical management towards inter-organizational working capital management. The thesis discusses the benefits as well as mechanisms of working capital management in the inter-organizational context and has two main objectives: (1) to examine the effect of inter-organizational working capital management on performance in the value chain context and (2) to develop models of working capital management for internal as well as inter-organizational value chains. The results of the archival research conducted in the value chain of the pulp and paper industry and the value chain of the automotive industry indicate that companies can increase relative profitability by managing working capital comprehensively by taking into account all three components, and holistically though the value chain. Companies in the value chain benefit from different strategies in working capital management depending on the position of the company in the value chain. This can be taken into account in inter-organizational working capital management. The effects of inter-organizational working capital management actions on the financing costs of working capital were studied via simulations. Simulations also show that the value chain and individual companies benefit from an inter-organizational view to working capital management. Inter-organizational working capital management actions include for example: shortening the cycle time of inventories, reducing product costs, shifting inventories, shortening payment terms, and considering the cost of capital. The thesis also provides solutions for the practical requirements for tools to control working capital. The design science part of the research introduces the adjusted cash conversion cycle (ACCC) model for internal value chains, as well as models for working capital management in the inter-organizational value chain context: the working capital management model (WCMM) and the financial cycle time model (FCTM) designed in corporation and product levels respectively. This research contributes to literature on working capital management and interorganizational accounting. The research gives a holistic, inter-organizational view to the management of working capital. It advances the knowledge in working capital management on operational level, increases knowledge in the recently risen theme of supply chainoriented, collaborative working capital management, combines management accounting research with supply chain management research, and contributes to the demand of practical inter-organizational accounting methods. In addition, the research has strong practical focus as new managerial methods are introduced.
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Käyttöpääoman tehokkuuden tarve on ajanut yritykset suunnittelemaan hankintojaan entistä tarkemmin, sillä käyttöpääomaan suuruuteen vaikuttavat ratkaisut tehdään yrityksen osto- ja myyntitoiminnoissa. Tässä kandidaatintutkielmassa tarkastellaan hankintatoimen merkitystä ja vaikutusta yrityksen käyttöpääomaan kolmen kaupanalan case-yrityksen avulla. Hankintatoimen hallintaa yrityksissä tarkastellaan käyttöpääoman sitoutumisella vaihto-omaisuuden varastoihin, osto- ja myyntisaamisiin sekä näiden kiertoaikoja. Tutkimus on toteutettu kirjallisuustutkimuksena hyödyntäen samalla valikoitujen pörssinoteerattujen case-yritysten tilinpäätöksiä ja vuosikertomuksia. Tutkimuksen empiirinen osa suoritetaan tilinpäätösanalyysinä, analysoiden valittujen caseyritysten tilinpäätöslukuja.
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Interest towards working capital management increased among practitioners and researchers because the financial crisis of 2008 caused the deterioration of the general financial situation. The importance of managing working capital effectively increased dramatically during the financial crisis. On one hand, companies highlighted the importance of working capital management as part of short-term financial management to overcome funding difficulties. On the other hand, in academia, it has been highlighted the need to analyze working capital management from a wider perspective namely from the value chain perspective. Previously, academic articles mostly discussed working capital management from a company-centered perspective. The objective of this thesis was to put working capital management in a wider and more academic perspective and present case studies of the value chains of industries as instrumental in theoretical contributions and practical contributions as complementary to theoretical contributions and conclusions. The principal assumption of this thesis is that selffinancing of value chains can be established through effective working capital management. Thus, the thesis introduces the financial value chain analysis method which is employed in the empirical studies. The effectiveness of working capital management of the value chains is studied through the cycle time of working capital. The financial value chain analysis method employed in this study is designed for considering value chain level phenomena. This method provides a holistic picture of the value chain through financial figures. It extends the value chain analysis to the industry level. Working capital management is studied by the cash conversion cycle that measures the length (days) of time a company has funds tied up in working capital, starting from the payment of purchases to the supplier and ending when remittance of sales is received from the customers. The working capital management practices employed in the automotive, pulp and paper and information and communication technology industries have been studied in this research project. Additionally, the Finnish pharmaceutical industry is studied to obtain a deeper understanding of the working capital management of the value chain. The results indicate that the cycle time of working capital is constant in the value chain context over time. The cash conversion cycle of automotive, pulp and paper, and ICT industries are on average 70, 60 and 40 days, respectively. The difference is mainly a consequence of the different cycle time of inventories. The financial crisis of 2008 affected the working capital management of the industries similarly. Both the cycle time of accounts receivable and accounts payable increased between 2008 and 2009. The results suggest that the companies of the automotive, pulp and paper and ICT value chains were not able to self-finance. Results do not indicate the improvement of value chains position in regard to working capital management either. The findings suggest that companies operating in the Finnish pharmaceutical industry are interested in developing their own working capital management, but collaboration with the value chain partners is not considered interesting. Competition no longer occurs between individual companies, but between value chains. Therefore the financial value chain analysis method introduced in this thesis has the potential to support value chains in improving their competitiveness.
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This master’s thesis considers wholesale company’s inventory value reduction and its effects to the operative working capital. The aim is to reduce inventory value by Enterprise Resource Planning System SAP in a controlled manner and without reducing the service level. This thesis contains a theory chapter of inventory management, operative working capital and benefits of ERP sys-tems in inventory management. These theory chapters are applied to practice, and the result is a lower inventory value in the case company. This releases more operative working capital to other more profitable subjects. With more accurate sales forecasts and by using SAP in the supply chain management average stock value can be reduced by 700 k€ which, in turn, reduces Cash Conversion Cycle by 7 days.
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Atualmente a gestão de contas a receber passou a ter uma maior importância para a alta administração das empresas. A estabilidade monetária dos últimos anos apresenta com maior clareza os resultados desta gestão. Não existe mais espaço para a ineficiência nesta área, pois ela é refletida automaticamente através do aumento da inadimplência ou aumento dos prazos de recebimento, diferentemente do passado, quando a inflação escondia as suas falhas através das distorções de valores e também de uma preocupação quase que exclusiva, por parte desta alta administração, na correção dos seus ativos financeiros. o presente trabalho tem como objetivo analisar a atual e novas propostas de gestão de contas a receber para identificar a mais adequada para a Indústria de Confecção Triumph. A análise partirá da identificação do atual estágio de gestão desta área nas empresas brasileiras, fazendo a sua descrição detalhada e mostrando os seus pontos fortes e fracos. Em seguida serão realizadas pesquisas identificadoras de diferentes instrumentos, políticas e procedimentos utilizados, mostrando também os seus pontos fortes e fracos, finalmente o trabalho apresentará um modelo-proposta de gestão eficaz para a Triumph. Como referencial teórico serão analisados os conceitos e as ferramentas da gestão estratégica, reengenharia, marketing, recursos humanos, tecnologia de informação, estatística aplicada à área, análise dos demonstrativos financeiros e administração do capital de giro, buscando interligar nestes instrumentos e teorias o que existe de mais adequado para uma gestão eficaz do tema em estudo.
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"BR-74-13", etc.