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Operating cycleA measure of the time needed to convert raw materials into cash from a sale; it consists of the number of days of inventory and the number of days of receivables.
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Operating cycleThe average time it takes for a retailer's or manufacturer's inventory to turn to cash. If a manufacturer turns its inventory six times per year (every two months) and allows customers to pa [..]
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Operating cycleDefinition The average time between purchasing or acquiring inventory and receiving cash proceeds from its sale.
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Operating cyclePeriod of time between the acquisition of goods and services involved in the manufacturing process and the final cash realization resulting from sales and subsequent collections.
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Operating cycleCompletion of a process and getting basic status from which i ts initiated. A process which is initiated from cash and finally reached at cash from different conversion stages like : from cash to raw material, raw material to work in progress, work in progress to finished goods and finished goods to cash. The process repeated again and again and al [..]
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Operating cycleThe frequency with which lamps are cycled on and off.
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Operating cycle The length of time from the commitment of cash for purchases until the collection of receivables resulting from the sale of goods or services. [Chapter 6] Operating lease
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Operating cycleThe average time between the acquisition of materials or services and the final cash realization from that acquisition.
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