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What does Trade Receivables Turnover Ratio indicate? - Accounts

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What does Trade Receivables Turnover Ratio indicate?

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The Trade Receivables Turnover Ratio measures how efficiently a company collects payments from clients. It counts the number of times a company’s trade receivables are turned over (or collected) during a given period. A higher ratio implies that the company is collecting receivables promptly, implying improved liquidity and credit management. A lower percentage may suggest collection troubles or extended credit terms, which can have an impact on cash flow.

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Chapter 14: Ratio Analysis - SHORT ANSWER QUESTIONS [Page 14.110]

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D. K. Goel Accountancy Volume 1 and 2 [English] Class 12 ISC
Chapter 14 Ratio Analysis
SHORT ANSWER QUESTIONS | Q 57. | Page 14.110
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