CORP FIN--CONNECT ONLY+PROCTORIO+180 DAY
CORP FIN--CONNECT ONLY+PROCTORIO+180 DAY
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ISBN: 9781266118562
Author: Ross
Publisher: MCG
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To explain: The effect of change in payable policy on suppliers.

Operating Cycle:

Operating cycle is a time period between the sale of product and the recovery of cash from the customer. Operating cycle is also known as the business cycle, it involves every quantitative business activity of the company.

Cash Cycle:

The time period between the payment of cash to the supplier for the purchase of raw material and the receipt of cash from the customer for the sale of product is known as cash cycle of a business. If the cash cycle is shorter the amount of available cash is more and the company has no need to borrow cash from outsiders.

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