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lets examine the accounting for the sale of receivables or sometimes referred to as transfers of receivables we always begin our discussion with the discussion of the underlying economic substance related to these transactions now in many cases companies can accelerate the receipt of cash for their accounts receivable by transferring them to a third party these are referred to as factors in many cases a factor is either a bank or finance company thats in the business of lending money to companies in this case theyre lending money to the holder of the receivables so they can receive cash quicker with respect to those accounts receivable the accounting issue with respect to these transfers is whether the transfer should be treated as a sale or as a borrowing under a borrowing arrangement the receivables are pledged as collateral and the owner of the receivables has a loan obligation related to that so they record cash and an offsetting liability for the amount of that obligation in a