DanJohnson
Premium Member
- Joined
- Feb 25, 2011
- Messages
- 68
- Gender
- Male
- HSC
- 2011
Hey all.
I didn't want to post this question in the business studies section as nobody ever posts there and was wondering if somebody could help me with something.
I have to recommend ways in which a business can stay liquid and wrote a one page response on how factoring could do this.
However, as you people doing business studies should know, when measuring liquidity, the ratio includes current assets which also includes accounts receivable within that.
So my question is; can I get away with using factoring as a way of increasing current assets? Even though accounts receivable is already included within current assets and if anything would actually decrease the amount of current assets?
I know I basically just answered the question and can already see the responses, but I had a student in my class who did exactly this, even showing the teacher who fully approved (I didn't think he even realised).
I'm just mainly pissed about the fact that an excellent response is going to waste.
daz aul.
I didn't want to post this question in the business studies section as nobody ever posts there and was wondering if somebody could help me with something.
I have to recommend ways in which a business can stay liquid and wrote a one page response on how factoring could do this.
However, as you people doing business studies should know, when measuring liquidity, the ratio includes current assets which also includes accounts receivable within that.
So my question is; can I get away with using factoring as a way of increasing current assets? Even though accounts receivable is already included within current assets and if anything would actually decrease the amount of current assets?
I know I basically just answered the question and can already see the responses, but I had a student in my class who did exactly this, even showing the teacher who fully approved (I didn't think he even realised).
I'm just mainly pissed about the fact that an excellent response is going to waste.
daz aul.