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Routing is the process of determining the path or route through the network that a particular message will follow from the sender to the recipient.
Compensating Balance
A minimum account balance that a firm agrees to maintain in a bank account, often used to secure a loan or line of credit.
Accounts Payable
Short-term liabilities representing amounts owed by a company to suppliers or creditors for goods and services received but not yet paid for.
Factoring
A financial transaction and a type of debtor finance where a business sells its accounts receivable to a third party (the factor) at a discount.
Net Working Capital
measures a company's short-term financial health by subtracting its current liabilities from its current assets, indicating the liquidity available to fund day-to-day operations.
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