Days in Inventory

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Days in Inventory, meaning the average number of days a company takes to sell its entire inventory during a specific period, is a crucial performance metric. It is calculated by dividing the number of days in the period by the inventory turnover ratio. This metric helps businesses assess inventory management efficiency and liquidity. A lower number indicates faster inventory turnover, enhancing cash flow and reducing holding costs.

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