Definition: Trade creditors divided by sales, multiplied by 365
Significance:
This is the flip side of the trade debtors calculation. It shows how many days credit the company gets, on average, from its suppliers.
Example
The footnote to the M&S balance sheet shows that trade creditors were £175m.
So the calculation is (175 x 365) / 6806 = 9.4 days.
This is actually quite quick. Lots of large companies use their powerful position to put the squeeze on suppliers by holding on to cash as long as possible.
Yardstick:
No fixed yardsticks here.
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