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Management of Receivables on the Example of Business Entities from the Płock Subregion

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  • Felic Barbara

    (College for Economic and Social Sciences, Warsaw University of Technology, Płock, Poland)

  • Grabowska Magdalena

    (College for Economic and Social Sciences, Warsaw University of Technology, Płock, Poland)

  • Krzętowska Agnieszka

    (College for Economic and Social Sciences, Warsaw University of Technology, Płock, Poland)

  • Piekut Marlena

    (College for Economic and Social Sciences, Warsaw University of Technology, Płock, Poland)

  • Walczak Renata

    (College for Economic and Social Sciences, Warsaw University of Technology, Płock, Poland)

Abstract

The article presents a problem and differences of financial liquidity and profitability. The survey of financial liquidity and profitability, underwritten by the College of Economics and Social Sciences of Warsaw University of Technology, was conducted on Płock Subregion enterprises. The survey concerned cash flow management, receivables controlling, trade credits, different payments and receivables. The results of the conducted survey indicate that the majority of companies from the subregion of Płock suffer several problems and despite a wide range of possibilities of using different tools for the management of receivables, the respondents do not use them efficiently. The survey has shown that most of them applies only the most popular, simplest and cheapest solutions, but, consequently the least efficient.

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  • Felic Barbara & Grabowska Magdalena & Krzętowska Agnieszka & Piekut Marlena & Walczak Renata, 2013. "Management of Receivables on the Example of Business Entities from the Płock Subregion," Foundations of Management, Sciendo, vol. 5(2), pages 69-80, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:vrs:founma:v:5:y:2013:i:2:p:12:n:6
    DOI: 10.2478/fman-2014-0014
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