A
ratio that shows how often an asset is replaced, which indicates how vibrant
business activity is. Some common turnovers are accounts receivable turnover
and inventory turnover.
Turnover also may be used
to refer to a company’s annual sales or revenues, which is a common use of the
term in the United Kingdom.
See turnover in Wall Street Words
The trading volume of the market or of a particular security.
The number of times that an asset is replaced during a given period. For example, an inventory turnover of five indicates that the firm's inventory has been turned into sales and has been replaced five times.