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Making accounts receivable analysis understandable.

S T Dunlap1

  • 1Radiology Group of New Brunswick, P.A., South River, NJ 08882.

Medical Group Management Journal
|April 8, 1993
PubMed
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This study introduces S. Thomas Dunlap's system for simplifying accounts receivable analysis. It provides clear solutions to complex financial data, aiding administrators in decision-making.

Area of Science:

  • Financial Management
  • Business Analytics

Background:

  • Accounts receivable analysis involves numerous complex and potentially conflicting factors.
  • Effective analysis is crucial for sound financial administration.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present a systematic approach for simplifying accounts receivable analysis.
  • To provide administrators with straightforward solutions to common analytical challenges.

Main Methods:

  • The article details a system developed by S. Thomas Dunlap.
  • The system is designed for practical application by administrators.

Main Results:

  • The Dunlap system offers clear and direct answers to accounts receivable analysis.
  • It aims to demystify complex financial data.

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Conclusions:

  • The developed system effectively addresses the complexities of accounts receivable analysis.
  • It empowers administrators with accessible analytical tools.