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Business, 30.09.2019 19:30 dbajomo01

Choose the correct statement(s) below regarding the transfer of financial assets such as receivables: in a transfer of receivables without recourse, the transferee obtains the right to compensation from the transferor for customer accounts that prove to be uncollectible. in a transfer which qualifies as a secured borrowing, the transferor will record a liability for the amount borrowed. under otherwise identical conditions, a transferor will generally pay a higher commission percentage on a receivable sold with recourse versus one sold without recourse.

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