Követelések (receivables)
What others owe the company: typically invoiced but not yet paid work.
The commonest kind is the trade receivable — the company delivered, issued the invoice, and waits for the money. A receivable is thus revenue the company has not yet received.
A receivables stock high relative to revenue can mean partners pay slowly. One year's data cannot establish that with certainty; a rise sustained over years says more.
Where you find it on Felho
As its own row in the financial table of company profiles.
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Source: Act C of 2000 on Accounting. This is information, not legal or tax advice.