Compare Payables Turnover Across Equities
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Cross Equities Payables Turnover Analysis
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2010 | 2011 | 2012 | 2013 | 2014 | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 | 2018 | 2019 | 2020 | 2021 | 2022 | 2023 | 2024 | |
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TLYS | 17.4875 | 17.4875 | 17.4875 | 17.4875 | 21.0384 | 21.0384 | 21.0384 | 21.0384 | 21.0384 | 21.0384 | 31.5336 | 31.5336 | 31.5336 | 31.5336 | 15.6979 |
ZUMZ | 25.2182 | 25.2182 | 25.2182 | 25.2182 | 13.9696 | 13.9696 | 13.9696 | 13.9696 | 13.9696 | 13.9696 | 15.2911 | 15.2911 | 15.2911 | 15.2911 | 16.3416 |
CTRN | 6.57 | 6.57 | 6.57 | 6.57 | 6.09 | 6.09 | 6.09 | 6.09 | 6.09 | 6.09 | 4.6114 | 4.6114 | 4.6114 | 4.6114 | 5.7916 |
CATO | 7.4504 | 5.1226 | 5.1226 | 5.1226 | 7.436 | 7.436 | 7.436 | 7.436 | 7.436 | 7.436 | 5.2871 | 5.2871 | 5.2871 | 5.2871 | 5.3779 |
GCO | 4.0812 | 9.1139 | 9.1139 | 9.1139 | 8.3511 | 8.3511 | 8.3511 | 8.3511 | 8.3511 | 8.3511 | 10.6944 | 10.6944 | 10.6944 | 10.6944 | 8.2778 |
SCVL | 13.4098 | 9.9802 | 9.9802 | 9.9802 | 11.9456 | 11.9456 | 11.9456 | 11.9456 | 11.9456 | 11.9456 | 12.9473 | 12.9473 | 12.9473 | 12.9473 | 13.3828 |
JILL | 6.1033 | 6.1033 | 6.1033 | 6.1033 | 6.1033 | 6.1033 | 6.1033 | 6.1033 | 6.1033 | 6.1033 | 4.3117 | 4.3117 | 4.3117 | 4.3117 | 4.8567 |
DLTH | 9.7035 | 9.7035 | 9.7035 | 9.7035 | 9.7035 | 9.7035 | 9.7035 | 9.7035 | 9.7035 | 9.7035 | 6.293 | 6.293 | 6.293 | 6.293 | 9.1318 |
BKE | 14.3723 | 16.9289 | 16.9289 | 16.9289 | 19.7342 | 19.7342 | 19.7342 | 19.7342 | 19.7342 | 19.7342 | 13.9701 | 13.9701 | 13.9701 | 13.9701 | 18.0828 |
Tillys Inc, Zumiez Inc, and Citi Trends Payables Turnover description
A liquidity ratio that shows how quickly a company pays off its suppliers by dividing total purchases by average accounts payable.Generate Optimal Portfolios
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