If your business extends credit to its customers, charging and collecting interest is well within your right. Most businesses with account receivables don't charge interest unless payment is really ...
Even if your business doesn't center around banking, it may involve a loan occasionally. Suppose you're a metal company, and a customer wants to buy tungsten now and pay later. You sell $5,000 worth ...
Companies often extend credit to other businesses in the form of a note, or a short-term loan. Most notes pay a stated rate of interest, resulting in interest revenue that the lender must record at ...