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1 stock-to-sales ratio
фин. отношение запасов к продажам (отношение средней за период стоимости запасов или стоимости запасов на начало периода к объему продаж за тот же период; характеризует среднюю продолжительность хранения запасов)Syn:See: -
2 stock-to-sales ratio
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3 stock-to-sales ratio
Англо-русский словарь по экономике и финансам > stock-to-sales ratio
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4 stock-sales ratio
фин. = stock-to-sales ratio
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отношение запасов товаров к продажам конкретной компании или в целом в экономике (показатель спроса и деловой активности). -
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s.ratio de rotación de existencias, relación de existencias a ventas, relación entre inventario y ventas. -
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Деловая лексика: отношение товарных запасов к товарообороту -
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English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > stock-sales ratio
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8 price to sales ratio
price to sales ratio (P/S-ratio) STOCK Kurs-Umsatz-Verhältnis f (a stock’s capitalization = Börsenkapitalisierung divided by its sales over the trailing 12 months; often used for unprofitable companies, since they do not have a positive price/earnings ratio = P\E ratio = KGV = Kurs-Gewinn-Verhältnis)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > price to sales ratio
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9 price-to-sales ratio
Finthe ratio of the value of all of a company’s stock to its sales for the previous twelve months, a way of measuring the relative value of a share when compared with others.EXAMPLEThe P/S ratio is obtained by dividing the market capitalization by the latest published annual sales figure. So a company with a capitalization of $1 billion and sales of $3 billion would have a P/S ratio of 0.33.P/S will vary with the type of industry. You would expect, for example, that many retailers and other large-scale distributors of goods would have very high sales in relation to their market capitalizations—in other words, a very low P/S. Equally, manufacturers of high-value items would generally have much lower sales figures and thus higher P/S ratios.A company with a lower P/S is cheaper than one with a higher ratio, particularly if they are in the same sector so that a direct comparison is more appropriate. It means that each share of the lower P/S company is buying more of its sales than those of the higher P/S company.It is important to note that a share which is cheaper only on P/S grounds is not necessarily the more attractive share. There will frequently be reasons why it has a lower ratio than another similar company, most commonly because it is less profitable. -
10 specialist's short sales ratio
бирж. коэффициент коротких продаж специалистов* (соотношение коротких продаж фондовых специалистов и общей суммы коротких продаж на Нью-Йоркской фондовой бирже; характеризует ценовые ожидания специалистов)See:Англо-русский экономический словарь > specialist's short sales ratio
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11 specialist's short sales ratio
бирж. коэффициент коротких продаж специалистов* (соотношение коротких продаж фондовых специалистов и общей суммы коротких продаж на Нью-Йоркской фондовой бирже; характеризует ценовые ожидания специалистов)See:The new English-Russian dictionary of financial markets > specialist's short sales ratio
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12 ratio
(со)отношение; относительный показатель; коэффициент; пропорция; доля; процент; норма (напр. покрытия) -
13 ratio de rotación de existencias
• stock-sales ratioDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > ratio de rotación de existencias
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15 ratio
n1) отношение; соотношение; пропорция2) коэффициент
- accounting ratio
- acid-test ratio
- activity ratio
- advance-decline ratio
- assessment ratio
- asset turnover ratio
- availability ratio
- average ratio
- bad loan ratio
- balance-sheet ratio
- benefit-cost ratio
- Berry ratio
- capacity ratio
- capital ratio
- capital adequacy ratio
- capital asset ratio
- capitalization ratio
- capital-output ratio
- cash ratio
- cash-deposit ratio
- collection ratio
- combined ratio
- common stock ratio
- concentration ratio
- conversion ratio
- corn-hog ratio
- correlation ratio
- cost-effectiveness ratio
- cost-to-income ratio
- cost-to-performance ratio
- cost-utility ratio
- cover ratio
- creditor-purchases ratio
- current ratio
- current assets ratio
- current liquidity ratio
- debt ratio
- debt-equity ratio
- debt-service ratio
- debt-to-assets ratio
- debt-to-equity ratio
- debt-to-exports ratio
- debt-to-GDP ratio
- debt-to-income ratio
- debt-to-total-assets ratio
- defect ratio
- deposit-currency ratio
- depreciation reserve ratio
- design ratio
- dividend-cover ratio
- dividend payment ratio
- dividend payout ratio
- downtime ratio
- earning ratio
- earning power ratio
- effectiveness ratio
- equity ratio
- exchange ratio
- expense ratio
- external debt service ratio
- feed ratio
- feedback ratio
- financial ratio
- fixed capital depreciation ratio
- fixed investment ratio
- fund-creating ratio
- gearing ratio
- gross profit ratio
- growth ratio
- hedge ratio
- institutional ratio
- interest coverage ratio
- inventory-income ratio
- inventory turnover ratio
- investment ratio
- key ratio
- labour-population ratio
- labour-saving ratio
- leverage ratio
- liquid ratio
- liquid assets ratio
- liquidity ratio
- loan-deposit ratio
- long-term debt ratio
- loss ratio
- low ratio of tax on income
- margin of profit ratio
- market ratio
- market ratio
- book ratio
- market value ratios
- mobilization ratio
- mortality ratio
- mutual fund cash-to-assets ratio
- net profit ratio
- nil ratio of tax income
- nonperforming subloan ratio
- operating ratio
- operation ratio
- output-input ratio
- payout ratio
- percentage ratio
- placement ratio
- ploughback ratio
- preferred stock ratio
- price ratio
- price-cost ratio
- price-earnings ratio
- primary capital ratio
- profit ratio
- profitability ratio
- profit-and-loss-sharing ratio
- profit-to-sale ratio
- profit-volume ratio
- put-call ratio
- quick assets ratio
- reserve ratio
- resource mobilization ratio
- return ratio
- risk assets ratio
- savings ratio
- self-financing ratio
- solvency ratio
- stock-sales ratio
- subscription ratio
- tax ratio
- till cash ratio
- times covered ratio
- transportation ratio
- turnover ratio
- utilization ratio
- vacancy-unemployment ratio
- volatility ratio
- working capital ratio
- ratio of allotment
- ratio of the amount of the borrower's current assets to current liabilities
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1) отношение; соотношение2) коэффициент; относительный показатель• -
17 ratio analysis
фин. коэффициентный анализ, анализ коэффициентов [относительных показателей\] (метод анализа финансовой отчетности, базирующийся на изучении взаимосвязи между отдельными финансовыми показателями и расчете различных финансовых коэффициентов)financial ratio analysis — анализ финансовых коэффициентов, коэффициентный финансовый анализ
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кредитный и инвестиционный анализ на основе расчета соотношений между различными финансовыми показателями: 1) анализ функционирования банков для определения их надежности; для оценки прибыльности используется показатель отношения доходности к активам капитала - капитальный коэффициент (см. capital ratio); ликвидности - коэффициент ликвидности (см. liquidity ratio); риска (см. asset risk ratio; risk adjusted capital ratio); см. CAMEL; 2) финансовые коэффициенты, используемые кредиторами для оценки платежеспособности заемщиков; см. accounts receivable turnover;* * ** * *. . Словарь экономических терминов . -
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19 efficiency ratio
Fina way of measuring the proportion of operating revenues or fee income spent on overhead expenses.EXAMPLEOften identified with banking and financial sectors, the efficiency ratio indicates a management’s ability to keep overhead costs low. In banking, an acceptable efficiency ratio was once in the low 60s. Now the goal is 50, while better-performing banks boast ratios in the mid 40s. Low ratings usually indicate a higher return on equity and earnings.This measurement is also used by mature industries, such as steel manufacture, chemicals, or car production, that must focus on tight cost controls to boost profitability because growth prospects are modest.The efficiency ratio is defined as operating overhead expenses divided by turnover. If operating expenses are $100,000, and turnover is $230,000, then:100,000/230,000 = 0.43 efficiency ratioHowever, not everyone calculates the ratio in the same way. Some institutions include all non-interest expenses, while others exclude certain charges and intangible asset amortization.A different method measures efficiency simply by tracking three other measures: accounts payable to sales, days sales outstanding, and stock turnover. This indicates how fast a company is able to move its merchandise. A general guide is that if the first two of these measures are low and third is high, efficiency is probably high; the reverse is likewise true.To find the stock turnover ratio, divide total sales by total stock. If net sales are $300,000, and stock is $140,000, then:300,000/140,000 = 2.14 stock turnover ratioTo find the accounts payable to sales ratio, divide a company’s accounts payable by its annual net sales. A high ratio suggests that a company is using its suppliers’ funds as a source of cheap financing because it is not operating efficiently enough to generate its own funds. If accounts payable are $50,000, and total sales are $300,000, then:50,000/300,000 = 0.14 × 100 = 14% accounts payable to sales ratio -
20 P/S-ratio
P/S-ratio (Abk. für price to sales ratio) STOCK Kurs-Umsatz-Verhältnis f (a stock’s capitalization = Börsenkapitalisierung divided by its sales over the trailing 12 months; often used for unprofitable companies, since they do not have a positive price/earnings ratio = P\E ratio = KGV = Kurs-Gewinn-Verhältnis)
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