Debtor Days
- Debtor days measures the average number of days it takes for a business to collect money from its debtors
- Businesses often provide a period of trade credit to customers
- In the UK 30 to 60 days is typical
- The growth of promotional 'buy now, pay later' deals has increased the level of debtors for some businesses
- It is calculated using the formula
- Businesses aim for a low or reducing ratio
- This indicates efficiency in collecting outstanding debts from credit customers
- Collecting debts promptly can improve cash flow
Worked example
YakPur Fashions is a manufacturer and exporter of high quality fashion outerwear
A selection of YakPur Fashions' financial performance indicators are shown in the table
Selected Financial Performance Data 2022 YakPur Fashions |
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Stock held on 1st January 2022 | 47,600 |
Credit Sales Revenue | 241,200 |
Cost of Sales | 112,400 |
Stock held on 31st December 2022 | 26,000 |
Debtors on 31st December 2022 | 31,200 |
Creditors on 31st December 2022 | 28,500 |
(a) Calculate YakPur Fashion's Debtor Days ratio for 2022
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Step 1: Divide debtors by credit sales revenue
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Step 2: Multiply the outcome by 365
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- It takes YakPur Fashions an average of 47.23 days to collect money owing from debtors
Ways to Reduce the Debtor Days Ratio
- Maintaining open communication with customers helps to address any issues promptly
Ways to Reduce the Debtor Days Ratio
Method | Explanation |
Streamline invoicing and credit control processes |
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Establish and monitor creditworthiness of customers |
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Improve payment systems |
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Provide incentives for early payment |
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- If these methods fail to persuade customers to pay their invoices on time a business has a range of further options. These methods should be pursued with caution as relationships with customers may be damaged
Further Ways to Reduce the Debtor Days Ratio
Method | Explanation |
Refuse to provide further goods unless outstanding debts are paid |
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Threaten to take legal action |
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