DIO
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Days Inventory Outstanding.
A working capital management ratio calculated by dividing inventory outstanding at the end of a time period by the average daily cost of goods sold for the period.
For example: a company holds on average £30,000 of stock over a year. It sells £300,000 of goods per annum. The DIO is:
30,000/300,000*365 = 36.5
A lower the number of days is usually considered desirable because it is a quick measure of the amount of stock held although the business must gauge the amount of stock required to meet customers’ delivery expectations.
Also known as inventory days.