turnover

[US]/ˈtɜːnəʊvə(r)/
[UK]/ˈtɜːrnoʊvər/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. overturn; business volume; circulation
adj. overturned; reversible

Phrases & Collocations

annual turnover

high turnover rate

increase turnover

slow turnover

turnover rate

employee turnover

capital turnover

inventory turnover

sales turnover

turnover ratio

total turnover

staff turnover

turnover tax

receivable turnover

turnover time

stock turnover

asset turnover

rate of turnover

Example Sentences

turnover was flat at £3.2 m.

a turnover approaching £4 million.

the store has a very low turnover of stock.

Our turnover actually increased last year.

the rise in turnover failed to add to the company's bottom line.

turnover grew to more than $100,000 within three years.

the land netted its owner a turnover of $800,000.

Is once more in the plate presents the long under hachure and the floor price has the great turnover situation.

Empiristic analysis, through interviewing probe and questionnaire survey and multiple statistical analysis method, amends employee turnover forecast model of dynamic.

This phenomenon was determined by particularity of producing and selling,turnover velocity of receivable account and stock-in-trade,cashability of receivable account and the amount of payable account.

The combined turnover of both businesses has doubled in the last two years.

In 2006, the current ratio and the quick ratio of the company rose fast.The inventory turnover ratio was high.The cashability of the current assets was strong and outperformed the industry average.

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