easy · Financial Accounting assets
What does a significant increase in 'Days Sales Outstanding' (DSO) compared to the prior year typically suggest?
- The allowance for doubtful accounts is no longer necessary.
- The company is paying its own suppliers more quickly than before.
- The company's sales are growing faster than its capacity to produce.
- The company is taking longer to collect cash from its customers.
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