2017
DOI: 10.24891/fc.23.21.1258
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Factors affecting the receivables turnover

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“…While the fixed financial total asset ratio, current ratio, growth, and debt asset ratio all exhibit a positive correlation with profitability, the business size exhibits an unanticipated relationship. Some of the findings of the study not in agreement with Kozhina [31] which showed that liquidity and administrative expenses had positive effect on account receivables. Bărbuţă-Mişu and Deari [32] also showed that cash were significant determinants of trade credit provided.…”
Section: Regression Resultscontrasting
confidence: 64%
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“…While the fixed financial total asset ratio, current ratio, growth, and debt asset ratio all exhibit a positive correlation with profitability, the business size exhibits an unanticipated relationship. Some of the findings of the study not in agreement with Kozhina [31] which showed that liquidity and administrative expenses had positive effect on account receivables. Bărbuţă-Mişu and Deari [32] also showed that cash were significant determinants of trade credit provided.…”
Section: Regression Resultscontrasting
confidence: 64%
“…This implies that they have no significant effect on account receivables. This is in tandem with Kozhina [31], [32] [21], which showed that profitability is a determinant of account receivable. Okpe and Duru (16), Purwanti, (34) showed that accounts receivable had an impact on profitability.…”
Section: Regression Resultssupporting
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