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1 turnover
[΄tə:n‚əuvə] n շրջանառություն. a quick turnover of goods/staff ապրանքների արագ շրջանառություն. կադրերի արագ հոսունություն/նորացում -
2 Turnover
رقم الأعمال ، إِجْمَالِيّ الحركة ، معدل الدوران -
3 turnover
تقلب* * *تَقَلُّب -
4 turnover
A company's annual sales volume. -
5 Turnover excluding taxes; turnover net of tax
رقم الأعمال قبل الضرائبEnglish-Arabic economic glossary > Turnover excluding taxes; turnover net of tax
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6 Turnover of capital
دورة رأس المال، دوران - -
7 Turnover of goods
معدل دوران البضائع -
8 Turnover of stocks
معدل دوران المخزون -
9 Turnover tax
ضريبة على رقم الأعمال ، - على المبيعات -
10 inventory turnover
The number of times in a year that a company turns inventory (sells an amount of product equal to the average investment in the product). Inventory turnover is calculated by dividing the annual cost of goods sold by the average inventory investment. Inventory turnover measures the performance of inventory. -
11 Business turnover
حركة الأعمال التجارية ، دورة تجارية ، رقم الأعمال -
12 Capital turnover
دوران رأس المال -
13 Inventory turnover
US دوران المخزون -
14 Inventory Turnover Ratio
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15 Job turnover
دوران العمل -
16 Labor turnover
معدل دوران العمالة -
17 Labour turnover
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18 Manpower turnover
دوران اليد العاملة -
19 Materials turnover
سرعة دوران المواد الخام -
20 Rate of capital turnover
معدل دوران رأس المال
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