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Business, 26.12.2019 23:31, josueur9656

Salty dog brewery has the following data, in thousands. assuming a 365-day year, what is the company's cash conversion cycle? hint: sales/day = 123.29; cogs/day = 82.19.annual sales = $45,000annual cost of goods sold = $30,000inventory = $3,500accounts receivable = $1,800accounts payable = $2,800

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