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A higher number is generally perceived as better, but a business needs to maintain the goodwill of its suppliers and a shorter payment terms may therefore be necessary.
A higher number is generally perceived as better, but a business needs to maintain the goodwill of its suppliers and shorter payment terms may therefore be necessary.




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* [[Accounts payable management]]
* [[Accounts payable management]]
* [[Creditors]]
* [[Creditors]]
* [[Data Protection Officer]]
* [[Days inventory outstanding]]
* [[Days inventory outstanding]]
* [[Days sales outstanding]]
* [[Days sales outstanding]]

Latest revision as of 18:26, 2 June 2020

1.

Days Payables Outstanding.

A working capital management ratio calculated by dividing accounts payable outstanding at the end of a time period by the average daily credit purchases for the period.

For example: a company has an average of £50,000 of payables over a year in which the cost of goods sold was £400,000.

The DPO is:

50,000 / 400,000 * 365 = 45.6 days


A higher number is generally perceived as better, but a business needs to maintain the goodwill of its suppliers and shorter payment terms may therefore be necessary.


Also known as creditor days.


2.

Data Protection Officer.


See also