Average Collection Period

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The average collection period measures the time it takes a company to collect payments on its credit sales, calculated by dividing the days in a period by the accounts receivable turnover ratio. It helps businesses assess the efficiency of their credit and collections processes. A shorter collection period indicates effective collections, improving cash flow and reducing bad debt risks, while a longer period may suggest lenient credit policies or collection issues.

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