Accounts Receivable Days: Definition & How to Calculate
Accounts Receivable Days is a financial metric that provides insight into how quickly a company collects cash from its credit sales. Learn more, click now!
The Bank of Canada (BoC) drove interest rates up to multi-decade highs in 2022 and 2023, raising the overnight rate a total of 4.75% to 5.0% in the course of a year and a half. By comparison, the previous fastest hiking cycle started in 1997 and rose a mere 2.5% over the same amount of time.
Discover Days Sales Outstanding (DSO) - Uncover the meaning of DSO & its impact on cash flow. Unlock valuable insights for better financial management.
High customer concentration occurs when a single customer accounts for 20% or more of your business’ revenue. Learn more about how to mitigate the risks involved with Allianz Trade.
Not insuring your accounts receivables leaves a major asset unprotected. Learn how accounts receivable insurance coverage can help protect your company.
Trading in the SME Sector: Why Transparency is Key
With 30 million SMEs in the US, it’s not hard to see how a lack of transparency could inhibit trade and even cause the collapse of certain sectors. Fortunately, there are credit insurers to support ongoing trade and bring transparency.