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Credit Control for Accounts Receivable Management: A Case Study of a Pharmaceutical Company

Abdulla Abdulmajid Alkhaja (), Ahmad Obaid Almheiri (), Obaid Meshal Almansoori (), Omar Abdulaziz Alabdulla (), Saeed Ali Almarri (), Randa Elchaar () and Rihab Grassa
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Abdulla Abdulmajid Alkhaja: College of Business, Higher Colleges of Technology
Ahmad Obaid Almheiri: College of Business, Higher Colleges of Technology
Obaid Meshal Almansoori: College of Business, Higher Colleges of Technology
Omar Abdulaziz Alabdulla: College of Business, Higher Colleges of Technology
Saeed Ali Almarri: College of Business, Higher Colleges of Technology
Randa Elchaar: College of Business, Higher Colleges of Technology

A chapter in Contemporary Research in Accounting and Finance, 2022, pp 135-149 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract Account receivables management is a fundamental aspect in evaluating a firm’s efficiency in regards with cash flow and credit turnovers. The purpose of this paper is to assess the credit control and receivable management efficiency for one of the largest pharmaceutical company operating in the world. Our paper findings show that pharma companies should implement stringent credit control measures that can help in improving their cash flow. As well as, company in this industry should form strategic alliances that help in sharing credit information and implementing credit control measures.

Keywords: Credit control; Accounts receivable; Pharmaceutical company (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-16-8267-4_5

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