Anspruchzinsen

English translation: interest receivable

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German term or phrase:Anspruchzinsen
English translation:interest receivable
Entered by: Timothy Wood

11:04 Aug 31, 2007
German to English translations [PRO]
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German term or phrase: Anspruchzinsen
From a list of cost centres / descriptions for accounting entries.

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interest receivable
Explanation:
An "interest receivable" is an entry in a balance sheet stating what a company receives from interest. The opposite of an "interest receivable" is an interest payable, which is what the company owes on loans.
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Claim interest


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interest receivable


Explanation:
An "interest receivable" is an entry in a balance sheet stating what a company receives from interest. The opposite of an "interest receivable" is an interest payable, which is what the company owes on loans.


    Reference: http://www.finance-glossary.com/terms/interest-receivable.ht...
    Reference: http://www.principlesofaccounting.com/accounts/account%20int...
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