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1 turnover
finance, business, economy• vaihtofinance, business, economy• vaihtuvuus• vaihdunta• vaihtumisnopeusfinance, business, economy• kauppavaihtofinance, business, economy• kiertonopeus• myynti• käännepiste* * *1) (the total value of sales in a business during a certain time: The firm had a turnover of $100,000 last year.) liikevaihto2) (the rate at which money or workers pass through a business.) vaihtuvuus -
2 turnover frequency
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3 turnover number
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4 turnover point
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5 turnover rate
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6 turnover tax
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7 turnover tax audit
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8 Turnover Tax Bureau
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9 Turnover Tax Court
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10 turnover time of final products
finance, business, economy• valmisteiden kiertoaikaEnglish-Finnish dictionary > turnover time of final products
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11 annual turnover
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12 capital turnover
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13 capital turnover rate
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14 chief justice, Turnover Tax Court
law• veroylituomariEnglish-Finnish dictionary > chief justice, Turnover Tax Court
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15 collector turnover voltage
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16 daily turnover
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17 gross turnover
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18 inventory turnover time
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19 liabilities turnover ratio
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20 mercantile turnover
finance, business, economy• kauppavaihto
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