(days sales outstanding)

  • 1Days sales outstanding — In accountancy, Days Sales Outstanding (also called Days Receivables) is a calculation used by a company to estimate their average collection period. A low number of days indicates that the company collects its outstanding receivables quickly.… …

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  • 2Days Sales Outstanding — In accountancy, Days Sales Outstanding is a company s average collection period. A low number of days indicates that the company collects its outstanding receivables quickly. Typically, DSO is calculated monthly. The Days Sales Outstanding (DSO)… …

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  • 3Days Sales Outstanding — Der Begriff Days Sales Outstanding bzw. Forderungslaufzeit bezeichnet als Mittelwert die Anzahl von Tagen, die vom Zeitpunkt der Rechnungsstellung (= Rechnungsdatum) bis zum Zahlungseingang auf dem Bankkonto bzw. in der Kasse des Lieferanten… …

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  • 4Days sales outstanding ratio — DSO ratio, or days sales outstanding ratio, or days sales outstanding ratio, is a financial ratio that illustrates how well a company s accounts receivables are being managed. A DSO ratio can be expressed as: DSO ratio = accounts receivable /… …

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  • 5Days Sales Outstanding - DSO — A measure of the average number of days that a company takes to collect revenue after a sale has been made. A low DSO number means that it takes a company fewer days to collect its accounts receivable. A high DSO number shows… …

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  • 6days' sales outstanding — The amount of sales outstanding expressed in days. For example, if £5000 worth of sales were made per day and £50,000 worth of sales were outstanding, this would represent 10 days (£50,000/£5000) of sales outstanding …

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  • 7Days payable outstanding — (DPO) is an efficiency ratio that measures the average number of days a company takes to pay its suppliers. The formula for DPO is: where ending A/P is the accounts payable balance at the end of the accounting period being considered and COGS/day …

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  • 8Days' sales outstanding — Average collection period. The New York Times Financial Glossary …

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  • 9days' sales outstanding — Average collection period. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …

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  • 10Days Sales Of Inventory - DSI — A financial measure of a company s performance that gives investors an idea of how long it takes a company to turn its inventory (including goods that are work in progress, if applicable) into sales. Generally, the lower (shorter) the DSI the… …

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