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Accounts Receivable Balance
The accounts receivable balance represents the total amount of money owed to a company by its customers for goods or services rendered but not yet paid for.
Inventory Period
The time it takes to acquire and sell inventory.
Operating Cycle
The duration between the acquisition of inventory by a company and the receipt of cash from accounts receivable, indicating how quickly a company turns over inventory and collects debts.
Incremental Cash Flow
The additional cash flow an organization receives from taking on a new project.
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