Concept Introduction:
Days Payable outstanding (DPO): Days payable outstanding is the time in days which the company takes to pay off its accounts payable. Day’s payable outstanding is calculated using the following formula:
Requirement-1:
The day's payables outstanding for each company
Concept Introduction:
Days Payable outstanding (DPO): Days payable outstanding is the time in days which the company takes to pay off its accounts payable. Day’s payable outstanding is calculated using the following formula:
Requirement-2:
Which company has negotiated the best credit terms with its suppliers

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