AutoZone (AZO)

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AutoZone Historical Days Sales Outstanding Data

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About Days Sales Outstanding

The average number of days it takes for a company to collect outstanding receivables. A days sales outstanding (DSO) of 15 means it takes 15 days to collect on sales. Low DSOs are favorable; a company is able to quickly collect on sales. Payments can be used for other purposes.

To think about this conceptually, let's describe a situation with a low DSO. Companies with substantial sales and minor receivables means that the company has sold a lot AND only a small amount of customers owe them payments on those sales. The company is quickly collecting on its sales!

Companies with a low amount of sales and a high amount of customers owing payments on those sales represent a high DSO. This is a situation where the company is unable to quickly collect on its sales.

DSO is a component of the Cash Conversion Cycle (CCC), which is used to determine how long cash is tied up in working capital. A higher DSO will mean a higher CCC for a company.
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AZO Days Sales Outstanding Benchmarks

Companies
Advance Auto Parts Go Pro
O'Reilly Automotive Go Pro
CarMax Go Pro

AZO Days Sales Outstanding Rankings

Overall 96th percentile
228 of 7590
Sector 84th percentile
101 of 672 in Consumer Cyclical
Industry 74th percentile
21 of 83 in Specialty Retail

AZO Days Sales Outstanding Range, Past 5 Years

Minimum Go Pro Aug 2008
Maximum Go Pro Feb 2010
Average Go Pro