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In an outpatient setting the way in which prescriptions enter the pharmacy will determine the processing of the:
Accounts Receivable Turnover
A financial ratio indicating how many times a company's accounts receivable are collected during a specific period, typically a year.
Current Assets
Assets that are expected to be converted into cash, sold, or consumed within one year or within the normal operating cycle of the business, whichever is longer.
Short-Term Debt-Paying
Refers to a company's ability to meet its short-term financial liabilities and obligations.
Acid-Test
A stringent financial ratio that measures the ability of a company to pay off its current liabilities with its most liquid assets (cash, marketable securities, and accounts receivable).
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