Reducing DSO (days sales outstanding) allows a company to collect payments from customers faster, shortening the time it takes to convert inventory investments into cash. This improves the cash conversion cycle, which is a key financial metric used to evaluate liquidity and operational efficiency.
“Reducing days sales outstanding (DSO) reduces the cash-to-cash cycle time and improves liquidity.”
— CPIM SMR Study Notes; Financial Metrics Section
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