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The following is a list of activities that companies perform in relation to their receivables. match each of the activities listed below with a purpose of the activity listed below. 1. selling receivables to a 2. reviewing company ratings in the dun and bradstreet reference book of american business. collecting information on competitors’ payment period policies. 4. preparing monthly accounts receivable aging schedule and investigating problem . calculating the accounts receivable turnover and average collection

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