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1 sales turnover
Mktgthe total amount sold within a specified time period, usually a year. Sales turnover is often expressed in monetary terms but can also be expressed in terms of the total amount of stock or products sold. -
2 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. -
3 turnover
noun1) the total value of sales in a business during a certain time:مُجْمَل حَرَكَة البَيْعThe firm had a turnover of $100,000 last year.
2) the rate at which money or workers pass through a business.مِقْدار الإنْتاج -
4 turnover
['tɜːnəʊvə]1) Military: tovr2) Engineering: TO3) Accounting: T/O, sales (во многих Европейских странах)4) Abbreviation: (перехват мяча) TO -
5 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. -
6 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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7 capital turnover
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8 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. -
9 оборот
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10 omzet
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11 оборот по продажам
Banks. Exchanges. Accounting. (Russian-English) > оборот по продажам
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12 оборот
оборот
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оборот
Объем продаж компании (предприятия), выручка от реализации продукции и услуг за период (обычно — год). Главный публичный показатель, свидетельствующий о размерах этой хозяйственной единицы, объемах, а в определенной мере и эффективности ее деятельности.
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revolution
Another term for rotation.
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Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > оборот
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13 обсяг продажу
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14 verkoopomzet
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15 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;
• Umsatzbetrag business done;
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16 volumen
m.1 volume.subir/bajar el volumen to turn up/down the volumesube el volumen que no te oímos speak up, please, we can't hear youa todo volumen at full volume2 volume (commerce & finance).volumen de negocio o ventas turnover3 size, bulk (espacio ocupado).ocupa poco volumen it doesn't take up a lot of spaceel sofá tiene un volumen excesivo para la habitación the sofa is too big for the room4 volume (libro).5 tome, volume.6 loudness, level of sound, volume.7 sum.* * *1 (gen) volume2 (tamaño) size\bajar el volumen / subir el volumen to turn the volume down / turn the volume upde mucho volumen sizeable, importantvolumen de negocios turnover* * *noun m.1) volume2) amount3) size* * *SM(pl volúmenes)1) [de cuerpo] volumecajas de gran volumen — large o bulky boxes
2) [de sonido] volume3) (Com) volumevolumen de negocios, volumen de operaciones — turnover
4) (=tomo) volume5) [de cabello] body* * *1)a) ( de un cuerpo) volumeb) (magnitud, cantidad) volumevolumen de ventas — volume of sales, turnover
2) ( de sonido) volumebajar/subir el volumen — to turn the volume down/up
a todo volumen — on full volume, at full blast (colloq)
3) ( tomo) volume* * *1)a) ( de un cuerpo) volumeb) (magnitud, cantidad) volumevolumen de ventas — volume of sales, turnover
2) ( de sonido) volumebajar/subir el volumen — to turn the volume down/up
a todo volumen — on full volume, at full blast (colloq)
3) ( tomo) volume* * *volumen11 = volume.Ex: Projection is really a matter of energy rather than volume, and the energy comes from the diaphragm, which propels the breath like stones from a catapult so that the words are lobbed from speaker to listeners.
* a todo volumen = at full blast.* control de volumen = volume controller, volume control.* subir el volumen = pump up + the volume.volumen22 = bulk, corpus [corpora, -pl.], size.Ex: The sheer bulk of the headings and the complexity of references structures is sufficient to confirm that a more systematic approach might prove fruitful.
Ex: I would be inclined to go one step further and treat the entire corpus of an author's writings as his/her work.Ex: The height of a book is of minor importance, except in that it indicates the overall size of the text.* un gran volumen de = a vast corpus of.* volumen de agua = volume of water.* volumen de negocios = turnover, stock turnover, turnover of stock.* volumen de ventas = turnover, stock turnover, turnover of stock.volumen33 = item, vol. (volume), volume.Nota: Obra, parte de ella o conjunto de ellas comprendidas en una sola encuadernación.Ex: The basic phisical unit which is used in the handling, storage and retrieval of archives is termed an item.
Ex: He has published Malay Manuscripts, a Bibliographic Guide and Main Entry for Serials in the LC Information Bulletin, vol. 33, no. 47 (November 22, 1974).Ex: Either option (1) or (2) above may be used as the basic sequence for bound volumes of periodicals.* colección en varios volúmenes = multivolume set.* de dos volúmenes = two-volume.* de millones de volúmenes = million-volume.* de un único volumen = single-volume.* de un volumen = one-volume.* en dos volúmenes = two-volume.* en un volumen = one-volume.* en varios volúmenes = multi-volume [multivolume].* monografía en varios volúmenes = multi-part item, multi-volume monograph.* número de volumen = volume number.* obra en varios volúmenes = multi-volume work.* volumen acumulativo = cumulation.* volumen anterior = back volume.* volumen conmemorativo = Festschrift [Festschriften, -pl.], commemorative volume, memorial volume.* volúmenes anteriores = backset.* * *A1 [ Vocabulary notes (Spanish) ] (de un cuerpo) volumevolumen molecular molecular volumebultos de ese volumen pieces of luggage that size o as large as that2 (magnitud, cantidad) volumevolumen de trabajo workflowvolumen de ventas volume of sales, turnoverB (de sonido) volumebajar/subir el volumen to turn the volume down/uppor favor, baja el volumen de ese televisor turn that television down pleasela radio está puesta a todo volumen the radio is on full volume o ( colloq) at full blastC (tomo) volumeun diccionario en dos volúmenes a two-volume dictionary, a dictionary in two volumes* * *
volumen sustantivo masculino
1 ( en general) volume;
bajar/subir el volumen to turn the volume down/up;
a todo volumen on full volume, at full blast (colloq)
2 ( tomo) volume
volumen sustantivo masculino
1 (magnitud, capacidad) volume
2 (sonido) volume: sube el volumen, turn the volume up
3 (de una enciclopedia, etc) volume
' volumen' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
bajar
- bulto
- condicionar
- facturación
- fuerte
- inferior
- subir
- vol.
- ajustar
- alto
- aumentar
- bajo
- botón
- cantidad
- facturar
English:
blare out I
- blast
- blast out
- body
- bulk
- low
- lower
- turn up
- volume
- volume control
- cubic
- rise
- sale
- turn
- up
- work
* * *volumen nm1. [nivel, cantidad] volumeEcon volumen de contratación trading volume;volumen de negocio turnover;volumen de ventas turnover2. [de sonido] volume;subir/bajar el volumen to turn up/down the volume;sube el volumen que no te oímos speak up, please, we can't hear you;a todo volumen at full volume3. [espacio ocupado] size, bulk;ocupa poco volumen it doesn't take up a lot of space;el sofá tiene un volumen excesivo para la habitación the sofa is too big for the room4. [tomo] volume* * *m volume;a todo volumen at full volume o blast;en tres volúmenes diccionario three-volume atr* * *1) tomo: volume, book2) : capacity, size, bulk3) cantidad: amountel volumen de ventas: the volume of sales4) : volume, loudness* * *volumen n volume -
17 Absatz
m1. (abgek. Abs.) (Abschnitt) paragraph (auch JUR.); (Sprechpause) break; DRUCK. break; einen Absatz machen make a break, start a new paragraph; sie las einen interessanten Absatz aus ihrem neuen Buch she read an interesting passage from her new book; er bezog sich auf Paragraph 5, Absatz 2 he referred to Section 5, paragraph 22. an Schuh: heel; spitzer Absatz stiletto (heel); mit hohen / niedrigen Absätzen with high / low heels; auf dem Absatz kehrtmachen fig. turn on one’s heel3. WIRTS. sales Pl., turnover; Absatz finden be marketable, find a ready market; reißenden Absatz finden sell like hot cakes umg.; der Absatz stockt turnover slackens ( oder is slack)4. an Treppe: landing; in der Mauer: ledge; im Gelände: terrace, bench, step; im Gestein: overhang, deposition* * *der Absatz(Abschnitt) paragraph;(Schuh) heel;(Verkauf) sales; turnover* * *Ạb|satzmeinen Absatz machen — to start a new paragraph/to indent
3) (= Schuhabsatz) heelspitze Absätze — stilettos, stiletto heels
sich auf dem Absatz ( her)umdrehen, auf dem Absatz kehrtmachen — to turn on one's heel
4) (= Verkauf) sales plum den/unseren Absatz zu steigern — to increase sales/our sales
guten/begeisterten or starken or reißenden Absatz finden — to sell well/like hot cakes
* * *(the part of a shoe, boot etc under or round the heel of the foot: The heel has come off this shoe.) heel* * *Ab·satz1m1. (an Schuhen) heel2. (Abschnitt) paragrapheinen \Absatz machen to begin a paragraph3. (an Treppe) landing4.▶ auf dem \Absatz kehrtmachen to turn on one's heelAb·satz2m sales pl\Absatz finden to find a marketdie neue Kollektion fand reißenden \Absatz the new collection sold like hot cakes* * *1) (am Schuh) heel2) (Textunterbrechung) break3) (Abschnitt) paragraph4) (Kaufmannsspr.) sales pl.Absatz finden — sell; s. auch reißend
6) (MauerAbsatz) ledge* * *Absatz meinen Absatz machen make a break, start a new paragraph;sie las einen interessanten Absatz aus ihrem neuen Buch she read an interesting passage from her new book;er bezog sich auf Paragraf 5, Absatz 2 he referred to Section 5, paragraph 22. an Schuh: heel;spitzer Absatz stiletto (heel);mit hohen/niedrigen Absätzen with high/low heels;auf dem Absatz kehrtmachen fig turn on one’s heel3. WIRTSCH sales pl, turnover;Absatz finden be marketable, find a ready market;reißenden Absatz finden sell like hot cakes umg;der Absatz stockt turnover slackens ( oder is slack)4. an Treppe: landing; in der Mauer: ledge; im Gelände: terrace, bench, step; im Gestein: overhang, deposition* * *1) (am Schuh) heel2) (Textunterbrechung) breakeinen Absatz machen — make a break; start a new line
3) (Abschnitt) paragraph4) (Kaufmannsspr.) sales pl.Absatz finden — sell; s. auch reißend
5) (einer Innentreppe) landing; (zwischen Geschossen) half-landing6) (MauerAbsatz) ledge* * *-¨e (Buchdruck) m.break (printing) n. -¨e (Gelände) m.terrace n. -¨e (Wirtschaft) m.sales (business) n.turnover (business) n. -¨e m.heel n.landing n.marketing n.paragraph n. -
18 товарооборот
1) General subject: business, commodity circulation, turnover (включает в себя стоимость товаров и услуг, реализованных как за наличный расчёт (sales for cash), так и в кредит (sales on account). В финансовых отчетах (financial statements) этот показатель приводится за минусом скидок с про), turnover of commodities2) Agriculture: sale pl3) Law: goods traffic4) Commerce: trade turnover5) Economy: commercial exchange, commodity turnover, goods turnover, stock turnover, traffic6) Diplomatic term: goods exchanges, sale7) Oil: turnover8) Advertising: throughput10) EBRD: trade -
19 Warenumsatz
Warenumsatz m V&M sales turnover* * *m <V&M> sales turnover* * *Warenumsatz, Warenumschlag
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20 Warentest
Warentest
consumer test, product test[ing];
• Warentestaktion merchandising operation;
• Warentransaktion merchandising operation;
• Warentransit transit of goods, passage;
• Warentransport transport of merchandise, goods transport;
• Warentransportversicherung marine (shipping, US) insurance;
• Warentyp sort of goods;
• Warenübereignung merchandise transfer;
• Warenüberfluss, Warenüberschuss surplus of goods, overage;
• Warenübergabe delivery of goods;
• Warenüberprüfung quality inspection (Br.), merchandise control;
• Warenüberprüfungsvorschriften inspection laws;
• Warenumsatz, Warenumschlag movement of goods, merchandise turnover, commodity sales, turnover of merchandise, sales turnover, momentum of sales (US);
• schneller Warenumsatz (Warenumschlag) rapid turnover of goods;
• Warenumsatzsteuer sales (turnover, transactions, purchase, Br.) tax.
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