Cash conversion cycle英 [kæʃ kənˈvə:ʃən ˈsaikl] 美 [kæʃ kənˈvɚʒən ˈsaɪkəl]
释义资金周转周期;
英英释义
Cash conversion cycle
- In management accounting, the cash conversion cycle (CCC) measures how long a firm will be deprived of cash if it increases its investment in resources in order to expand customer sales. It is thus a measure of the liquidity risk entailed by growth.
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权威例句
Cash Conversion CycleCash Conversion CycleA Cash Conversion Cycle Approach to Liquidity AnalysisA Cash Conversion Cycle Approach to Liquidity Analysis , Financial Management, 9:1 (1980:Spring) p.32Cash conversion cycle and corporate profitabilityA Weighted Cash Conversion CycleThe relationship of cash conversion cycle with firm size and profitability: An empirical investigation in TurkeyCASH CONVERSION CYCLE AND FIRM SIZE: A STUDY OF RETAIL FIRMSCash conversion cycle and firm's performance of Japanese firmsTHE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ECONOMIC VALUE ADDED AND CASH CONVERSION CYCLE IN COMPANIES LISTED ON THE WSE