Capital Turnover, also known as Asset Turnover, measures the efficiency of a company in using its assets to generate sales revenue. A higher ratio indicates better utilization of assets in generating sales.
The rate of turnover, also known as the turnover ratio, depicts how frequently some part of the assets of an organization is turned over (i.e., replaced by others of the same class) within a specified period, typically a year.
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