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Days Sales Outstanding (DSO) is a financial metric that helps businesses understand how long it takes, on average, to collect payments from customers after a sale has been made. This metric is handy for companies that offer credit terms to their customers, as it provides insights into the efficiency of their credit and collection processes. In this article, we'll show you how to calculate it, explain why it's important, and share ways to improve it.
The formula for calculating Days Sales Outstanding (DSO) is:
Days Sales Outstanding (DSO) = (Accounts Receivable / Total Credit Sales) x Number of Days in Period
Let's consider a real-world example of a retail business that offers credit terms to its customers. We'll use the following data to calculate the Days Sales Outstanding (DSO):
Calculate DSO by inputting the corresponding values in the formula:
Days Sales Outstanding (DSO) = (Accounts Receivable / Total Credit Sales) x Number of Days in Period
Days Sales Outstanding (DSO) = ($150,000 / $900,000) x 30
Days Sales Outstanding (DSO) = 0.1667 x 30
Days Sales Outstanding (DSO) = 5 days
In this example, the Days Sales Outstanding (DSO) is 5 days, which means that, on average, it takes the retail business 5 days to collect payments from its customers after a sale has been made on credit terms.
Days Sales Outstanding (DSO) is an important financial metric for businesses for several reasons:
Here are some strategies that can help improve your Days Sales Outstanding (DSO):
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