OM6 ONLINE-LMS INTEGRATED ACCESS
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Chapter 12, Problem 4PA
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Interpretation:Cash to cash conversion cycle of the business is to be calculated along with the recommendations that can be made to improve performance.
Concept Introduction:Cash to cash conversion cycle measures the time that the company takes to convert its investments in inventory into cash. The less time it takes the more profits that the company may achieve. That means a negative cash flow will help the company in reaching a highest performance level.
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