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Cash conversion cycle — or CCC is the time duration in which a firm is able to convert its resources into cash. It is actually the total time period required to first convert resources into inventories, then inventories into finished goods, then goods into sales, and… … Wikipedia
turnover — or turns Terms used to describe the number of operating cycles in a defined period of time or the length of each specific operating cycle. Typical turnover cycles are: the rate at which accounts receivable converts to cash, the rate at which… … Financial and business terms
turns — turnover or turns Terms used to describe the number of operating cycles in a defined period of time or the length of each specific operating cycle. Typical turnover cycles are: the rate at which accounts receivable converts to cash, the rate at… … Financial and business terms
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Dynamic Discounting — Dynamic Payables Discounting is a process which allows buyers and sellers of commercial goods and services to dynamically change the payment terms such as net 30 to accelerated payment based on a sliding discount scale. Dynamic Payables… … Wikipedia
Dynamic discounting — Dynamic payables discounting is a process which allows buyers and sellers of commercial goods and services to dynamically change the payment terms such as net 30 to accelerated payment based on a sliding discount scale. Dynamic payables… … Wikipedia
Microsoft Dynamics GP — is a mid market business accounting software or ERP Software package marketed in North and South America, UK and Ireland, the Middle East, Singapore, Australia and New Zealand. It is used in many additional countries with partner supported… … Wikipedia
Accrual — is derived from the verb , which describes the gathering or clustering of things together over time, as atoms, or it describes a general increase in number, as in interest. It also holds specific meanings in the contexts of accounting and payroll … Wikipedia
Accounting methods — Cash basisCash basis accounting is a method of bookkeeping that records financial events based on cash flows and cash position. Revenue is recognized when cash is received and expense is recognized when cash is paid. In cash basis accounting,… … Wikipedia