Days Purchases in Payables

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Days Purchases in Payables, also known as Days Purchases in Accounts Payable, is a financial metric that measures the average number of days a company takes to pay its suppliers. It is calculated by dividing accounts payable by the cost of goods sold and then multiplying by the number of days in the period. This ratio helps assess a company’s payment efficiency and liquidity management.

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