Calculate: a. Average Receivable days/ Debtors collection period b. Average Payable days/ Creditors collection period
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Q: a. Calculate and interprete the following ratios Receivables days Payables days Inventory days
A: Hi student Since there are multiple subparts, we will answer only first three subparts.
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a. Average Receivable days/ Debtors collection period
b. Average Payable days/ Creditors collection period
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