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1 days sales outstanding
EBRD: DSOУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > days sales outstanding
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2 days’ sales outstanding
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3 оборотність дебіторської заборгованості
Українсько-англійський словник > оборотність дебіторської заборгованості
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4 ajuste de días de venta pendientes de pago
• days sales outstanding measureDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > ajuste de días de venta pendientes de pago
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5 collection ratio
Finthe average number of days it takes a firm to convert its accounts receivable into cash.EXAMPLEIdeally, this period should be decreasing or constant. A low figure means the company collects its outstanding receivables quickly. Collection ratios are usually reviewed quarterly or yearly.Calculating the collection ratio requires three figures: total accounts receivable, total credit sales for the period analyzed, and the number of days in the period (annual, 365; six months, 182; quarter, 91). The formula is:accounts receivable/total credit sales for the period × number of days in the periodFor example: if total receivables are $4,400,000, total credit sales in a quarter are $9,000,000, and number of days is 91, then:4,500,000/9,000,000 × 91 = 45.5Thus, it takes an average 45.5 days to collect receivables.Properly evaluating a collection ratio requires a standard for comparison. A traditional rule of thumb is that it should not exceed a third to a half of selling terms. For instance, if terms are 30 days, an acceptable collection ratio would be 40 to 45 days.Companies use collection ratio information with an accounts receivable aging report. This lists four categories of receivables: 0–30 days, 30–60 days, 60–90 days, and over 90 days. The report also shows the percentage of total accounts receivable that each group represents, allowing for an analysis of delinquencies and potential bad debts.Also known as days’ sales outstanding -
6 efficiency ratio
Fina way of measuring the proportion of operating revenues or fee income spent on overhead expenses.EXAMPLEOften identified with banking and financial sectors, the efficiency ratio indicates a management’s ability to keep overhead costs low. In banking, an acceptable efficiency ratio was once in the low 60s. Now the goal is 50, while better-performing banks boast ratios in the mid 40s. Low ratings usually indicate a higher return on equity and earnings.This measurement is also used by mature industries, such as steel manufacture, chemicals, or car production, that must focus on tight cost controls to boost profitability because growth prospects are modest.The efficiency ratio is defined as operating overhead expenses divided by turnover. If operating expenses are $100,000, and turnover is $230,000, then:100,000/230,000 = 0.43 efficiency ratioHowever, not everyone calculates the ratio in the same way. Some institutions include all non-interest expenses, while others exclude certain charges and intangible asset amortization.A different method measures efficiency simply by tracking three other measures: accounts payable to sales, days sales outstanding, and stock turnover. This indicates how fast a company is able to move its merchandise. A general guide is that if the first two of these measures are low and third is high, efficiency is probably high; the reverse is likewise true.To find the stock turnover ratio, divide total sales by total stock. If net sales are $300,000, and stock is $140,000, then:300,000/140,000 = 2.14 stock turnover ratioTo find the accounts payable to sales ratio, divide a company’s accounts payable by its annual net sales. A high ratio suggests that a company is using its suppliers’ funds as a source of cheap financing because it is not operating efficiently enough to generate its own funds. If accounts payable are $50,000, and total sales are $300,000, then:50,000/300,000 = 0.14 × 100 = 14% accounts payable to sales ratio -
7 период погашения дебиторской задолженности
1) Accounting: average collection period, collection period, debtor days ratio2) EBRD: days sales outstanding( DSO)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > период погашения дебиторской задолженности
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8 kredittid
subst. credit length, credit period (økonomi) (gjennomsnittlig kredittid) average collection period,days in receivables,days sales outstanding -
9 неоплаченные продажи в суточном выражении
Investment: days' sales outstandingУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > неоплаченные продажи в суточном выражении
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10 период погашения дебито
General subject: days sales outstanding (Равен отношению количества дней в отчётном периоде к оборачиваемости дебиторской задолженности. Показатель преобразует оборачиваемость дебиторской задолженности в её эквивалент, выраженный в днях)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > период погашения дебито
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11 просрочка оформленных заказов
Finances: Days Sales Outstanding (финансовый показатель)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > просрочка оформленных заказов
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12 DSO
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13 Debitoren
Debitoren mpl RW accounts receivable, A/R* * ** * *Debitoren
(Bilanz) debtors, debts (Br.), accounts receivable (US), receivables (US);
• ausstehende Debitoren outstanding receivables (US) (debts, Br.);
• diverse Debitoren sundry debtors;
• langfristige Debitoren long-term receivables (US) (debts, Br.);
• sichere Debitoren good debts;
• nach Fälligkeit sortierte Debitoren aged receivables (US);
• überfällige Debitoren past-due (aging) accounts receivable (US);
• verschiedene Debitoren sundry debtors (Br.);
• Debitoren aus Buchforderungen accounts receivable (US);
• Debitoren aus Schuldverschreibungen bond subscription receivables (US);
• Debitoren aus Wechselforderungen draft receivables (US);
• Debitorenabtretung assignment of accounts receivable (US);
• Debitorenaufstellung accounts receivable statement, (nach Fälligkeit) aging accounts receivable (US);
• Debitorenauszug accounts receivable statement (US);
• zedierter Debitorenbestand account receivables discounted (US);
• Debitorenbuch accounts receivable (US) (customer’s sales) ledger;
• Debitorenbuchhalter accounts receivable clerk (US);
• Debitorenbuchhaltung accounts receivable department (US);
• Debitorenbuchhaltung mit einem Alarmsystem ausstatten to flag the receivable records (US);
• Debitorenfälligkeitstabelle aging schedule;
• Debitorengeschäft loan (lending) business;
• Debitorenkonto debit (trading) account, accounts receivable ledger (US);
• überfälliges Debitorenkonto delinquent account receivable (US);
• Debitorenkredit accounts receivable loan (US);
• Debitorenlaufzeit average days in receivables (US);
• Debitorensaldo balance payable, debit balance;
• Debitorensätze lending (borrowing) rates;
• Debitorenumschlag receivables turnover (US);
• Debitorenumschlagsdauer average days in receivables (US);
• [offener] Debitorenverkauf selling accounts receivable outright (US), factoring;
• Debitorenversicherung accounts receivable insurance (US);
• Debitorenverzeichnis schedule of accounts receivable (US).
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