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  • 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 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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  • 4days receivables — The level of accounts receivable expressed as its equivalent in days of a portion of net sales for the year. Calculated by multiplying accounts receivable by 365 and then dividing that product by net sales. American Banker Glossary …

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  • 5Days 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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  • 6Days 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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  • 7Accounts receivable — (A/R) is one of a series of accounting transactions dealing with the billing of customers who owe money to a person, company or organization for goods and services that have been provided to the customer. In most business entities this is… …

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  • 8Accounts receivable financing — (also known as accounts receivable funding) is the selling of invoices that are outstanding or receivables at a discount to a finance company that assumes the risk on the receivables which provides quick cash to your business. Accounts… …

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  • 9Notes receivable — represents claims for which formal instruments of credit are issued as evidence of debt, such as a promissory note. The credit instrument normally requires the debtor to pay interest and extends for time periods of 30 days or longer. Notes… …

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  • 10Accounts Receivable - AR — Money owed by customers (individuals or corporations) to another entity in exchange for goods or services that have been delivered or used, but not yet paid for. Receivables usually come in the form of operating lines of credit and are usually… …

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