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Committee approves receivable write-offs after questioning collection practices and small-company balances
Summary
The Committee approved second-quarter receivable write-offs after members pressed staff on collection steps, account flagging and why small balances for large companies (e.g., CVS, Hertz) appeared on the list.
The Committee on Accounts, Enrollment and Revenue Administration voted to accept a request to write off a set of second-quarter outstanding receivables, after members questioned collection practices and whether new financial software will help flag indebted parties.
The request, submitted by the finance department, was described by staff as routine. "This is also just very routine. I don't really have any particular comments on any account unless you guys had a question," said Kim LeBlanc,…
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