of previous year Moreover, external factors, including economic recession, inflation rates, increasing household debt, and rising interest rates led to a higher cost of living, which increased prices
% Payable days (days) 145 81 Efficiency Ratios Leverage Ratios Return on assets4 (%) 14.0% 10.2% Liability to Equity (times) 0.4 0.5 Return on fixed assets5 (%) 80.4% 58.2% Debt to equity (times) 0.1 0.1
RECEIVABLES (THB mn) 31 MARCH 2017 (Restated) 30 SEPTEMBER 2017 Not yet due 577 585 Up to 6 months 93 99 Over 6 months 39 47 Total 709 731 % of total receivables 93.0% 85.9% Allowance for doubtful debt 34 33
bad debt reserved in 1st quarter last year where no such reserve needed during this year. So the 1st half year showed the decrease in selling expenses. For the period of three months and 1st half ended
DECEMBER 2016 31 DECEMBER 2017 Not yet due 132 124 Up to 3 months 47 89 3 - 6 months - - 6 - 12 months - - Over 12 months 13 13 Total 193 227 Allowance for doubtful debt 13 11 LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS
5.23 Average collection period days 76 77 69 Inventory turnover times 4.90 5.13 5.96 Average inventory turnover period days 73 70 60 Account payable turnover times 5.22 5.00 5.70 Average payment period
647 Up to 6 months 93 164 Over 6 months 39 22 Total 709 833 % of total receivables 93.0% 72.9% Allowance for doubtful debt 34 36 % of total receivables 4.5% 3.2% LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS’ EQUITY
% Payable days (days) 97.6 107.2 Efficiency Ratios Leverage Ratios Return on assets (%) 8.5% 7.4% Liability to equity (times) 0.6 0.3 Return on fixed assets (%) 60.1% 72.7% Debt to equity (times) 0.3 0.1
22.2%. The decrease was due to income tax paid of 18.5 million Baht and repayment some trade accounts payable. (2.2) Non-current liabilities as of December 31, 2019 amounted 105.7 million Baht compared
as normal. The increased by 6.9 percent in this quarter was due to the three month period in the previous year being lower than usual when a subsidiary reverse a bad debt of 1 million baht in that