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cashtocash

Cashtocash is a term used in corporate finance to describe the cash-to-cash cycle, the period between cash outlay for production and cash inflow from sales. It is also referred to as the cash-to-cash conversion and is a key indicator of working capital efficiency and liquidity. The length of the cashtocash cycle is typically expressed in days and can be estimated as days inventory outstanding plus days sales outstanding minus days payable outstanding.

Calculation and components: DIO measures how long inventory sits before it is sold; DSO measures the time

Usage and context: In treasury and supply chain finance, cashtocash is used to assess liquidity risk, optimize

Brand use: Cashtocash may appear as a brand name or product label for various financial services, apps,

to
collect
receivables;
DPO
measures
the
time
a
company
takes
to
pay
its
suppliers.
Shortening
cashtocash
can
improve
liquidity
and
reduce
financing
costs,
but
may
require
trade-offs
such
as
holding
less
inventory
or
straining
supplier
relationships.
Common
strategies
include
improving
demand
forecasting,
just-in-time
inventory,
tighter
receivables
collections,
early
payment
discounts,
and
negotiating
extended
payment
terms
with
suppliers
where
appropriate.
In
capital-intensive
industries
the
cycle
is
more
sensitive
to
seasonality.
cash
management,
and
compare
performance
across
periods
or
units.
It
interacts
with
financing
arrangements
such
as
supplier
finance
programs,
reverse
factoring,
and
dynamic
discounting.
or
platforms.
No
single
universally
recognized
entity
uses
the
term;
if
used
as
a
brand,
details
depend
on
the
specific
company.