Which one of the following is the length of time that a retailer owes its supplier for an inventory purchase?
🧠 Тематика вопроса:
Курс посвящен исследованию развития управленческих концепций и подходов на протяжении веков, от первых форм организации труда до современных стратегий руководства. Анализируются ключевые теории, школы и практики, их влияние на формирование современных методов управления. Рассматривается взаимосвязь исторических, экономических и социальных факторов с эволюцией управленческой мысли. Особое внимание уделяется применению исторического опыта для анализа актуальных управленческих проблем и принятия эффективных решений в современных организациях.
Варианты ответа:
- Inventory period
- Accounts receivable period
- Accounts payable period.
- Operating cycle
- Cash cycle
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