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  • 61inventory turnover — /ˌɪnvənt(ə)ri tɜ:nəυvə/ noun especially US the total value of stock sold during a year, divided by the value of the goods remaining in stock …

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  • 62ОБОРОТ АКЦИЙ — STOCK TURNOVERСм. ОБОРАЧИВАЕМОСТЬ ТОВАРНЫХ ЗАПАСОВ …

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  • 63Financial ratio — Corporate finance …

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  • 64ratio — the proportional relationship of one thing to another * * * ratio ra‧ti‧o [ˈreɪʆiəʊ ǁ ˈreɪʆoʊ] noun [countable] a relationship between two amounts that is represented by a pair of numbers showing how much greater one amount is than the other: •… …

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  • 65Rotation de l'emploi — La rotation de l emploi (également, turn over prononcé /tœʁ.no.vœʁ/ en français et / tə:nəʊvə/ en anglais) ou renouvellement du personnel (labor / labour turnover ou employee turnover en anglais) est un indicateur décrivant le rythme de… …

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  • 66Efficiency Ratio — Ratios that are typically used to analyze how well a company uses its assets and liabilities internally. Efficiency Ratios can calculate the turnover of receivables, the repayment of liabilities, the quantity and usage of equity and the general… …

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  • 67Inventory turns — In business management, inventory turns often referred to as stockturn,stock turns, turns, and stock turnover. This measures the number of times invested in goods to be sold or used over in a year. mbox{Inventory Turns} = frac{Cost of Goods Sold… …

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  • 68FTSE 100 — Financial Times Stock Exchange 100 index the index containing the top 100 listed shares in the UK. Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein financial glossary Financial Times Stock Exchange 100 Index (FTSE 100) The FTSE 100 index is a share price index for …

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  • 69Financial capital — is money used by entrepreneurs and businesses to buy what they need to make their products or provide their services. Financial capital vs. real capitalFinancial capital refers to the funds provided by lenders (and investors) to businesses to… …

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  • 70Fast moving consumer goods — Soft drinks are FMCGs Fast moving consumer goods (FMCG)  – or Consumer Packaged Goods (CPG) – are products that are sold quickly and at relatively low cost. Examples include non durable goods such as soft drinks, toiletries, and grocery …

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