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The ________ of a firm is the amount of time required for a company to convert cash invested in its operations to cash received as a result of its operations. Group of answer choices

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The cash conversion cycle of a firm is the amount of time required for a company to convert cash invested in its operations to cash received as a result of its operations.

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