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DPO (Alexander Demidov); days payable outstanding (Days payable outstanding (DPO) is a company's average payable period. Days payable outstanding tells how long it takes a company to pay its invoices from trade creditors, such as suppliers. DPO is typically looked at either quarterly or yearly. The formula to calculate DPO is written as: ending accounts payable / (cost of sales/number of days). These numbers are found on the balance sheet and the income statement. Read more: Days Payable Outstanding (DPO) investopedia.com Alexander Demidov) |