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1 turnover
n. het over de kop slaan; aantal mensen dat binnenkomt en naar buiten gaat (bv. werknemers en klanten); bruto inkomsten, totale omzet in business; verandering; omwenteling; omzet; wisselgang; pastei met zoete vulling (appel, kersen, enz.)turnover -
2 turnover
omzetomzetcijferverkoopverloop -
3 turnover rate
turnover rate -
4 turnover of capital
kapitaalomzet -
5 turnover on capital
omzet van kapitaal (verhouding van omzet van bezit in contanten) -
6 turnover tax
omzetbelastingen (belastingen over omzet van een fabriek) -
7 turnover expectation
omzetverwachting -
8 turnover frequency
kantelfrequentie -
9 turnover increase
omzetstijging -
10 turnover planning
omzetplanning -
11 turnover volume
omzetgrootte -
12 labour turnover
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13 stock turnover
→ stock-turn stock-turn/ -
14 annual turnover
jaarlijkse toelegging -
15 assets turnover ratio
bezit-omzet-verhouding (in economie, de relatie tussen omzet en inkomsten van een bedrijf) -
16 inventory turnover
inventarisomzetsnelheid (periode tussen het verwisselen van inventaris van bedrijf) -
17 inventory turnover ratio
verhouding van inventarisomzetsnelheid (prijs van voorraad die bedrijf bezit ten opzichte van zijn verkoopuitgaven gebruikt voor waarderen van winstgevendheid (in boekhouden)) -
18 net working capital turnover
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19 normal turnover
normale omzetsnelheid -
20 receivable turnover ratio
te ontvangen overdrachtverhouding (tarief van kredietomvang dat een bedrijf geeft in tegenstelling tot verkoop gebruikt voor voordelige waardering (in boekhouding)
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