Business & money
Why is accounts receivable a cash outflow?

Why is accounts receivable a cash outflow? when current asset decreases there is inflow of cash for example: when debtors are decreased it means they have paid the dues and therefore you get cash. similarly when debtors i.e accounts receivable increases it means there is no inflow of cash and ...

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Why is avoiding plagiarism important?

Why is avoiding plagiarism important? It helps to improve your writing skills with repetitive practice. All the serious and negative consequences of plagiarism can be avoided by creating the content with no plagiarism. The original work demonstrates scholarly and academic integrity. What is ...

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Why is cinder block called cinder block?

Why is cinder block called cinder block? If the building codes and formational needs of the job allow it, numerous builders choose 'cinder block' because it's lighter in weight. Real concrete blocks are extremely heavy, and lifting them gets old fast. Is cinder block the same as concrete ...

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Why is concrete scored?

Why is concrete scored? Scored concrete is a great way to give both new pours and existing pour a new look. Scoring concrete is essentially cutting a shallow cut into the concrete. These cuts can be used to create the illusion of tile or stone or to "draw" a custom pattern or logo into the ...

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Why does the statute of frauds exist?

Why does the statute of frauds exist? The purpose is to prevent fraud and other injury. The most common types of contracts to which the statute applies are contracts that involve the sale or transfer of land, and contracts that cannot be completed within one year. Is the Statute of Frauds ...

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Why is conventional farming better?

Why is conventional farming better? Conventional agriculture causes increased greenhouse gas emissions, soil erosion, water pollution, and threatens human health. Organic farming has a smaller carbon footprint, conserves and builds soil health, replenishes natural ecosystems for cleaner water and ...

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Why do we use biological control?

Why do we use biological control? Biological control is compatible with most other control techniques (except sometimes the use of insecticides and herbicides). Biological control reduces the vigour, competitiveness and reproductive capacity of the weed, making it more manageable. Why is ...

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