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81 rate of inventory turnover
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82 rate of turnover
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83 rate of turnover of current assets
rate of turnover of current assets ACC, FIN Umschlagsgeschwindigkeit f des Umlaufvermögens (financial analysis ratio)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > rate of turnover of current assets
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84 receivables turnover
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85 rental-turnover ratio
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86 sales turnover
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87 staff turnover
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88 stock turnover
stock turnover 1. ACC, ECON Lagerumsatz m, Lagerumschlag m; 2. GEN Lagerumschlag m; 3. IND Lagerumsatz m, Lagerumschlag mEnglisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > stock turnover
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89 trainee turnover
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > trainee turnover
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90 whole turnover or selected transactions policies
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91 block turnover unit
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92 total turnover
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96 account turnover
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99 asset turnover
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100 cash turnover sum
n.Einnahmen-Ausgaben-Rechnung f.
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