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1 turnover ratio
Fin [m1]1. stock or inventory turnover ratio, a measure of the number of times in a year that a business’s stock or inventory is turned over. It is calculated as the cost of sales divided by the average book value of inventory/stock.2. fixed asset turnover ratio, a measure of the use a business makes of its capital assets. It is calculated by dividing sales by net fixed assets.3. total asset turnover ratio, a measure of the use a business makes of all its assets. It is calculated by dividing sales by total assets. -
2 asset turnover
Finthe ratio of a firm’s sales revenue to its total assets, used as a measure of the firm’s business efficiency.EXAMPLEAsset turnover’s basic formula is simply sales divided by assets:Sales revenue/Total assetsMost experts recommend using average total assets in this formula. To determine this figure, total assets at the beginning of the year are added to total assets at the end of the year and divided by two. If, for instance, annual sales totaled $4.5 million, and total assets were $1.84 million at the beginning of the year and $1.78 million at the year end, the average total assets would be $1.81 million, and the asset turnover ratio would be:4,500,000/1,810,000 = 2.49A variation of the formula is:Sales revenue/Fixed assetsIf average fixed assets were $900,000, then asset turnover would be:4,500,000/900,000 = 5Asset turnover numbers are useful for comparing competitors within industries, and for growth companies to gauge whether or not they are growing revenue in healthy proportion to assets. Too high a ratio may suggest overtrading: too much sales revenue with too little investment. Conversely, too low a ratio may suggest undertrading and inefficient management of resources. A declining ratio may be indicative of a company that overinvested in plant, equipment, or other fixed assets, or is not using existing assets effectively. -
3 accounts receivable turnover
Econ, Fina ratio that shows how long the customers of a business wait before paying what they owe. This can cause cash flow problems for small businesses.EXAMPLEThe formula for accounts receivable turnover is straightforward. Simply divide the average amount of receivables into annual credit sales:Sales/Receivables = Receivables turnoverIf, for example, a company’s sales are $4.5 million and its average receivables are $375,000, its receivables turnover is:4,500,000/375,000 = 12A high turnover figure is desirable, because it indicates that a company collects revenues effectively, and that its customers pay bills promptly. A high figure also suggests that a firm’s credit and collection policies are sound.In addition, the measurement is a reasonably good indicator of cash flow, and of overall operating efficiency.The ultimate business dictionary > accounts receivable turnover
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4 actual turnover
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5 inventory turnover
Finan accounting ratio of the number of times inventory is replaced during a given period. The ratio is calculated by dividing net sales by average inventory over a given period. Values are expressed as times per period, most often a year, and a higher figure indicates a more efficient manufacturing operation.EXAMPLEIt is calculated as follows:Cost of goods sold/InventoryIf COGS is $2 million, and inventory at the end of the period is $500,000, then:2,000,000/500,000 = 4. -
6 средний оборот
Banks. Exchanges. Accounting. (Russian-English) > средний оборот
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7 volumen medio de negocio gestionado
• average turnover• average volume of business handledDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > volumen medio de negocio gestionado
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8 Umsatz
Umsatz m 1. BÖRSE activity, dealings, turnover, volume of trade amount of business; 2. GEN volume, transaction, turnover; 3. V&M sales, billing; 4. WIWI volume of trade • Umsatz bringen V&M pull in sales* * *m 1. < Börse> activity, dealings, turnover, volume of trade amount of business; 2. < Geschäft> volume, transaction, turnover; 3. <V&M> sales, billing; 4. <Vw> volume of trade ■ Umsatz bringen <V&M> pull in sales* * *Umsatz
turnover, sales (US), overturn (US), business, movement, (Börse) transaction (US), (Einnahmen) return[s], market, profit, (Lager) stock turnover, (Werbeagentur) billing;
• kein (ohne) Umsatz no sales (movement), nothing doing, (Börse) no business [done];
• sprungartig angestiegener Umsatz sales leap;
• bankmäßiger Umsatz bank turnover;
• direkter Umsatz direct sales;
• durchschnittlicher Umsatz average turnover;
• erhöhter Umsatz increased turnover;
• fakturierter Umsatz invoiced sales;
• fingierter Umsatz fictitious sales (turnover);
• fremder Umsatz (Konzernbilanz) external sales;
• geringer Umsatz thin market, (Börse) narrow (quiet) market, little business;
• jährlicher Umsatz annual turnover (sales);
• mengenmäßiger Umsatz quantity (physical) turnover, sales volume;
• Pro-Kopf Umsatz per capita sales (turnover);
• rascher Umsatz quick returns;
• reger Umsatz active turnover;
• rückläufiger Umsatz receding (declining) sales, drop in sales;
• schlechter Umsatz heavy market;
• schneller Umsatz quick turnover, early returns;
• schrumpfender Umsatz contracting turnover, (Börse) light trading;
• steuerpflichtiger Umsatz taxable turnover, trading adventure, (Börse) taxable transaction;
• ungenügender Umsatz lack of sales;
• wertmäßiger Umsatz value of turnover;
• Umsatz des Betriebskapitals working-capital turnover;
• Umsatz im gesamten Firmenbereich total sales effort of a company;
• Umsatz am Kassamarkt spot sale;
• Umsatz an die Kundschaft (Konzernbilanz) consolidated outside sales, external turnover (sales);
• Umsatz auf die einzelnen Geschäftssparten aufschlüsseln to split turnover between different lines of business;
• Umsatz ausweiten to expand sales;
• Umsatz machen to turn over;
• zu 90% am Umsatz beteiligt sein to control 90 per cent of the sales;
• Umsatz steigern to roll up (increase) the sales;
• für beschleunigten Umsatz Sorge tragen to speed up the sales process;
• Umsatzabbau undertrading;
• Umsatzabschwächung drop in sales;
• Umsatzanalyse sales breakdown;
• Umsatzangaben facts about turnover;
• Umsatzanstieg upsurge in sales, increase in turnover;
• sprungartiger Umsatzanstieg sales jump, jump in sales;
• verstärkte Umsatzanstrengungen sales drive;
• Umsatzanteil share of turnover;
• Umsatz aufgliederung, Umsatzaufschlüsselung sales breakdown, analysis of turnover;
• Umsatzaufstellung statement of turnover;
• Umsatzausfall shortfall in sales;
• Umsatzausgleichssteuer countervailing duty, import equalization tax;
• Umsatzaussichten sales prospects;
• Umsatzausweitung expansion of sales (turnover), sales expansion;
• Umsatzbegrenzung turnover limit;
• Umsatzbelebung increase in sales;
• verstärkte Umsatzbemühungen increased sales efforts;
• Umsatzbesteuerung taxation on sales;
• Umsatzbeteiligung des Absatzstabes sales-force participation;
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9 Durchschnittskunde
Durchschnittskunde
average customer;
• Durchschnittskurs average price, market average, (Devisen) average rate;
• zu einem Durchschnittskurs weiterverkaufen to sell on a scale;
• Durchschnittslaufzeit equated period;
• Durchschnittsleistung mean efficiency (output), average performance;
• Durchschnittsleser general (ordinary) reader;
• Durchschnittslohn average wage, straight-time pay;
• Durchschnittsmenge average quantity;
• Durchschnittsmensch average mind, ordinary reasonable man;
• Durchschnittsnotierung average quotation;
• Durchschnittsprämie average premium;
• Durchschnittspreis normal value, (Milch) blended price;
• Durchschnittsproduktion average output, standard production;
• Durchschnittsproduktivität average productivity;
• Durchschnittsprognose median forecast;
• Durchschnittsprozentsatz average percentage;
• gute Durchschnittsqualität fair average (standard) quality;
• Durchschnittsqualität der geprüften Liefermengen average outgoing quality;
• Durchschnittsrechnung (Münzwesen) alligation medial;
• Durchschnittsrendite average yield;
• Durchschnittssaldenliste average book;
• Durchschnittssatz average rate;
• Durchschnittssteuersatz average rate, (Umsatzsteuer) composite rate;
• Durchschnittsstundenlohn average (straight-time) hourly earnings, common labo(u)r rate;
• Durchschnittsstundenverdienst average hourly earnings;
• Durchschnittssumme average sum;
• Durchschnittstagessaldo (Zinsberechnung) average daily balance;
• Durchschnittstemperatur mean temperature;
• Durchschnittstransportkosten average haul;
• Durchschnittsumsatz average turnover;
• Durchschnittsvaluta (Wertstellung) average value date;
• Durchschnittsverbrauch average consumption;
• Durchschnittsverbraucher average consumer;
• Durchschnittsverdienst average earnings (earned rate);
• Durchschnittsverfalltag average due date;
• Durchschnittsverfallzeit average [term of] maturity;
• Durchschnittsverkaufsauflage average net paid circulation;
• Durchschnittsverladegewicht average shipping weight;
• Durchschnittswachstum average growth;
• Durchschnittsware articles of average quality;
• Durchschnittswert average (mean, standard) value;
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10 inferior
adj.1 bottom.la mitad inferior the bottom o lower halfla parte inferior (de algo) the bottom (of something)2 lower.temperaturas inferiores a diez grados temperatures lower than o below ten degreesuna cifra inferior a cien a figure under o below one hundred3 inferior.es inferior a la media it's below averagef. & m.inferior.trata con desprecio a sus inferiores he treats those beneath him with contempt* * *► adjetivo1 (situado debajo) lower2 (cantidad) less, lower3 (en calidad) inferior (a, to)1 (en rango) subordinate; (en calidad) inferior* * *noun mf. adj.* * *1. ADJ1) [en el espacio] lowerlabio inferior — bottom o lower lip
2) [en categoría, jerarquía] inferiorde calidad inferior — of inferior quality, inferior
3) [con cantidades, números] lowertemperaturas inferiores a los 20° — temperatures lower than 20°, temperatures below 20°
renta per cápita inferior a la media — per capita income lower than o below the average
cualquier número inferior a nueve — any number under o below o less than nine
2.SMF subordinate* * *I1) ( en el espacio) lower2) ( en jerarquía) <especie/rango> inferior3) ( en comparaciones) lowerIIinferior a algo: temperaturas inferiores a los 10° temperatures lower than o below 10°; el número de votantes fue inferior a lo previsto the number of voters was lower than expected; nació con un peso inferior al normal he was below average weight when he was born; un número inferior al 20 — a number below twenty
masculino y femenino inferior* * *= inferior, low [lower -comp., lowest -sup.], lower, nether, low-end.Ex. A subordinate body is a corporate body that forms an integral part of a larger body in relation to which it holds an inferior hierarchical rank.Ex. Carlton Duncan discussed the difficulties built into the educational processes which led to under-performance at school and the resulting low representation in higher education and low entry into the professions.Ex. The upper and lower limits for the value are first entered.Ex. Squeezed between the upper and nether milestones of increasing demand and dwindling resources, individual librarians develop ways in which to make their jobs easier.Ex. Therefore real time interaction is feasible on both low-end and high-end machines.----* clases inferiores, las = lower orders, the.* cubierta inferior = lower deck.* de calidad inferior = low-end.* de inferior calidad = low-end, sub-par.* de la gama inferior = low-end.* esquina inferior derecha = right bottom corner, bottom right.* esquina inferior izquierda = left bottom corner, bottom left.* extremidades inferiores = lower extremities, lower limbs.* extremo inferior izquierdo = lower left.* inferior a = no match for.* inferior al título = sub-degree [subdegree].* límite inferior = lower bound.* mandíbula inferior = lower jaw.* margen inferior = bottom margin.* maxilar inferior = lower jaw.* miembros inferiores = lower extremities, lower limbs.* mitad inferior = lower half.* parte inferior = bottom.* parte inferior derecha = lower right.* paso inferior = underpass, subway.* paso inferior de peatones = pedestrian underpass.* paso inferior para peatones = pedestrian underpass.* quijada inferior = lower jaw.* vender en el extranjero a precios inferiores que en el país de origen = dump.* * *I1) ( en el espacio) lower2) ( en jerarquía) <especie/rango> inferior3) ( en comparaciones) lowerIIinferior a algo: temperaturas inferiores a los 10° temperatures lower than o below 10°; el número de votantes fue inferior a lo previsto the number of voters was lower than expected; nació con un peso inferior al normal he was below average weight when he was born; un número inferior al 20 — a number below twenty
masculino y femenino inferior* * *= inferior, low [lower -comp., lowest -sup.], lower, nether, low-end.Ex: A subordinate body is a corporate body that forms an integral part of a larger body in relation to which it holds an inferior hierarchical rank.
Ex: Carlton Duncan discussed the difficulties built into the educational processes which led to under-performance at school and the resulting low representation in higher education and low entry into the professions.Ex: The upper and lower limits for the value are first entered.Ex: Squeezed between the upper and nether milestones of increasing demand and dwindling resources, individual librarians develop ways in which to make their jobs easier.Ex: Therefore real time interaction is feasible on both low-end and high-end machines.* clases inferiores, las = lower orders, the.* cubierta inferior = lower deck.* de calidad inferior = low-end.* de inferior calidad = low-end, sub-par.* de la gama inferior = low-end.* esquina inferior derecha = right bottom corner, bottom right.* esquina inferior izquierda = left bottom corner, bottom left.* extremidades inferiores = lower extremities, lower limbs.* extremo inferior izquierdo = lower left.* inferior a = no match for.* inferior al título = sub-degree [subdegree].* límite inferior = lower bound.* mandíbula inferior = lower jaw.* margen inferior = bottom margin.* maxilar inferior = lower jaw.* miembros inferiores = lower extremities, lower limbs.* mitad inferior = lower half.* parte inferior = bottom.* parte inferior derecha = lower right.* paso inferior = underpass, subway.* paso inferior de peatones = pedestrian underpass.* paso inferior para peatones = pedestrian underpass.* quijada inferior = lower jaw.* vender en el extranjero a precios inferiores que en el país de origen = dump.* * *A (en el espacio) lowermandíbula/labio inferior lower jaw/lipen los pisos inferiores on the lower floorslas capas inferiores de la atmósfera the lower layers of the atmosphereB (en una jerarquía) ‹especie› inferiorno somos seres inferiores we are not inferior beingsC (en comparaciones) lowerpero el número puede haber sido muy inferior but the number may have been much lowerinferior A algo:temperaturas inferiores a los 10° temperatures lower than o below 10°un número inferior al 20 a number less than o below twentyel número de votantes fue inferior a lo que se había previsto the number of voters was lower than expectedel bebé nació con un peso inferior al normal the baby was below average weight when it was bornD (pobre) poorinferiortrata a todos sus compañeros como sus inferiores he treats all his workmates as inferiors* * *
inferior adjetivo
1 ( en el espacio) ‹piso/planta› lower
2 ( en jerarquía) ‹especie/rango› inferior
3 ( en comparaciones) lower;◊ temperaturas inferiores a los 10° temperatures lower than o below 10°;
un número inferior al 20 a number below twenty
inferior
I adjetivo
1 (en posición) lower
2 (en calidad) inferior
3 (en cantidad) lower, less
un volumen de ventas inferior a la media, below average turnover
4 (en rango) inferior
II mf (persona) subordinate, inferior
' inferior' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
señor
- base
English:
average
- below
- bottom
- down-market
- downgrade
- downstairs
- inferior
- lower
- par
- relegate
- second
- second-best
- second-class
- subaltern
- substandard
- third-rate
- underneath
- underside
- beneath
- jowls
- less
- mean
- third
- under
- way
* * *♦ adj1. [de abajo] bottom;la parte inferior (de algo) the bottom (of sth);la mitad inferior the bottom o lower half;labio/mandíbula inferior lower lip/jaw2. [menor] lower (a than);ser inferior en número, ser numéricamente inferior to be fewer in number;temperaturas inferiores a los 10 grados temperatures below 10 degrees;una cifra inferior a 100 a figure under o below 100;lo venden a un precio un 30 por ciento inferior al del mercado they are selling it for 30 percent less than the market price;por un periodo no inferior a tres años for a period of not less than three yearsun producto de calidad inferior an inferior o a poor-quality product;no me creo inferior a nadie I don't consider myself inferior to anybody5. Geol lower;el Paleolítico inferior the Lower Paleolithic♦ nminferior;el jefe trata con desprecio a sus inferiores the boss treats those beneath him with contempt* * *II m/f inferior* * *inferior adj: inferior, lowerinferior nmf: inferior, underling* * *inferior adj1. (más bajo) lower2. (en cantidad) below / under3. (en calidad) inferior -
11 средний дневной оборот
Economy: daily average turnoverУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > средний дневной оборот
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13 Durchschnittsumsatz
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14 Durchschnittsumsatz
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15 durchschnittlicher Umsatz
durchschnittlicher Umsatz
average turnoverBusiness german-english dictionary > durchschnittlicher Umsatz
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16 средний срок покрытия дебиторской задолженности
один из коэффициентов ликвидности (liquidity ratios). Показывает, сколько в среднем требуется дней торговли, чтобы получить сумму, равную дебиторской задолженности. Существуют два варианта расчета: как отношение средней за период дебиторской задолженности (debtors) к среднедневной реализации в кредит (credit sales) и как отношение продолжительности отчетного периода (обычно 365 дней) к коэффициенту оборачиваемости дебиторской задолженности (receivable turnover). Также (debtors' days)
Специализированный русско-английский словарь бухгалтерских терминов > средний срок покрытия дебиторской задолженности
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17 facturación
f.1 invoicing, billing, checking-in.2 turnover, turn-over.* * *1 COMERCIO invoicing2 (de equipajes) registration, check-in* * *noun f.1) turnover2) check-in* * *SF1) (Com) (=acto) invoicing2) (Com) (=ventas) turnover3) [de mercancías, equipaje] [en aeropuerto] check-in; [en puerto, estación] registration* * *1) (Com)a) ( acción) invoicingb) ( volumen) turnover2) (Ferr) registration; (Aviac) check-in* * *= billing, turnover, stock turnover, turnover of stock.Ex. The availability of a range of services and many channels, and the commercial element introduce the technical problems of channel selection (by the user) and charging and billing (by the service provider).Ex. Yet the genuine stockholding bookseller is committed to holding good stocks of books for the customers' benefit which means that he does not aim simply at buying in the books with the quickest turnover.Ex. The booksellers in the sample 'turned over their stocks on average about four times a year' though rates of stock turnover varied widely.Ex. ' Turnover of stock' is, then, an important part of successful and lively bookselling.----* dirección de facturación = billing address, invoice address.* facturación anual = annual turnover.* facturación directa = direct billing.* facturación por tiempo de conexión = metered pricing, metered billing.* jefe de facturación = billing clerk.* mostrador de facturación = check-in desk.* sistema de facturación = billing system.* sistema de facturación por uso = cost billing system.* * *1) (Com)a) ( acción) invoicingb) ( volumen) turnover2) (Ferr) registration; (Aviac) check-in* * *= billing, turnover, stock turnover, turnover of stock.Ex: The availability of a range of services and many channels, and the commercial element introduce the technical problems of channel selection (by the user) and charging and billing (by the service provider).
Ex: Yet the genuine stockholding bookseller is committed to holding good stocks of books for the customers' benefit which means that he does not aim simply at buying in the books with the quickest turnover.Ex: The booksellers in the sample 'turned over their stocks on average about four times a year' though rates of stock turnover varied widely.Ex: ' Turnover of stock' is, then, an important part of successful and lively bookselling.* dirección de facturación = billing address, invoice address.* facturación anual = annual turnover.* facturación directa = direct billing.* facturación por tiempo de conexión = metered pricing, metered billing.* jefe de facturación = billing clerk.* mostrador de facturación = check-in desk.* sistema de facturación = billing system.* sistema de facturación por uso = cost billing system.* * *A ( Com)1 (acción) invoicing2 (volumen) turnovercinco millones de dólares de facturación anual annual turnover of five million dollarsB1 ( Ferr) registration2 ( Aviac) check-in* * *
facturación sustantivo femenino
1 (Com)
2 (Ferr) registration;
(Aviac) check-in
facturación sustantivo femenino
1 Com invoicing
(volumen de ingresos) turnover
2 Av (entrega de equipaje) check-in
' facturación' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
mostrador
English:
check-in
- desk
- turnover
- check
- turn
* * *facturación nf1. [de equipaje] [en aeropuerto] checking-in;[en estación] registration;mostrador de facturación check-in desk2. [ventas] turnover;una facturación anual de 1.000 millones an annual turnover of 1,000 million3. [cobro] invoicing* * *f1 COM invoicing3 AVIA check-in* * *facturación nf, pl - ciones1) : invoicing, billing2) : check-in* * *facturación n (de equipaje) check in -
18 volumen de negocios
turnover* * *(n.) = turnover, stock turnover, turnover of stockEx. Yet the genuine stockholding bookseller is committed to holding good stocks of books for the customers' benefit which means that he does not aim simply at buying in the books with the quickest turnover.Ex. The booksellers in the sample 'turned over their stocks on average about four times a year' though rates of stock turnover varied widely.Ex. ' Turnover of stock' is, then, an important part of successful and lively bookselling.* * *(n.) = turnover, stock turnover, turnover of stockEx: Yet the genuine stockholding bookseller is committed to holding good stocks of books for the customers' benefit which means that he does not aim simply at buying in the books with the quickest turnover.
Ex: The booksellers in the sample 'turned over their stocks on average about four times a year' though rates of stock turnover varied widely.Ex: ' Turnover of stock' is, then, an important part of successful and lively bookselling.* * *COM turnover, volume of business -
19 renovación de fondos
(n.) = turnover, stock turnover, turnover of stockEx. Yet the genuine stockholding bookseller is committed to holding good stocks of books for the customers' benefit which means that he does not aim simply at buying in the books with the quickest turnover.Ex. The booksellers in the sample 'turned over their stocks on average about four times a year' though rates of stock turnover varied widely.Ex. ' Turnover of stock' is, then, an important part of successful and lively bookselling.* * *(n.) = turnover, stock turnover, turnover of stockEx: Yet the genuine stockholding bookseller is committed to holding good stocks of books for the customers' benefit which means that he does not aim simply at buying in the books with the quickest turnover.
Ex: The booksellers in the sample 'turned over their stocks on average about four times a year' though rates of stock turnover varied widely.Ex: ' Turnover of stock' is, then, an important part of successful and lively bookselling. -
20 volumen de ventas
(n.) = turnover, stock turnover, turnover of stockEx. Yet the genuine stockholding bookseller is committed to holding good stocks of books for the customers' benefit which means that he does not aim simply at buying in the books with the quickest turnover.Ex. The booksellers in the sample 'turned over their stocks on average about four times a year' though rates of stock turnover varied widely.Ex. ' Turnover of stock' is, then, an important part of successful and lively bookselling.* * *(n.) = turnover, stock turnover, turnover of stockEx: Yet the genuine stockholding bookseller is committed to holding good stocks of books for the customers' benefit which means that he does not aim simply at buying in the books with the quickest turnover.
Ex: The booksellers in the sample 'turned over their stocks on average about four times a year' though rates of stock turnover varied widely.Ex: ' Turnover of stock' is, then, an important part of successful and lively bookselling.
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