What is Dilution of Receivables?

Dilution of receivables denotes the variance between the gross amount of invoices and the cash collected for such invoices. Factors such as bad debt write-offs, warranty returns, invoicing errors, trade discounts and returned goods all are involved in computing dilution. Dilution is communicated as a percentage. Dilution is important because, the lender uses it to establish the advance rate.

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