easy · Principles of Finance
A firm has 'Unbilled Receivables' that increase significantly. This implies that the company is:
- Collecting cash from customers before the work has started.
- Reducing its tax liability by deferring income.
- Recognizing revenue for work performed but has not yet sent an invoice to the customer.
- Paying its bills faster than it is receiving goods.
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