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Mastering QlikView Data Visualization

You're reading from   Mastering QlikView Data Visualization Take your QlikView skills to the next level and master the art of creating visual data analysis for real business needs

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Product type Paperback
Published in Apr 2016
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ISBN-13 9781782173250
Length 294 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Karl Pover Karl Pover
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Preface 1. Data Visualization Strategy FREE CHAPTER 2. Sales Perspective 3. Financial Perspective 4. Marketing Perspective 5. Working Capital Perspective 6. Operations Perspective 7. Human Resources 8. Fact Sheets 9. Balanced Scorecard 10. Troubleshooting Analysis 11. Mastering Qlik Sense Data Visualization Index

Rotation and average days

At a higher level, we analyze each element of working capital using the same methods. The overall objective is to know the average number of days that it takes for an item in stock to be sold, a customer to pay, or a supplier to be paid.

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As a business owner, I want to know how long it takes from the day I pay my supplier to the day the customers pay me so that I can work to free up cash and make investments to grow the company.

We can help free up cash for the business if we reduce the number of days that an item is in a warehouse or the number of days that a customer takes to pay an invoice. Inversely, we want to increase the number of days that we can wait to pay our suppliers without any penalty. Let's start our working capital analysis by calculating the average number of days that an item is in a warehouse. We call this key performance indicator Days Sales of Inventory (DSI).

Days Sales of Inventory

If we store inventory for too long, then it takes up...

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