Concept Introduction:
Asset Turnover Ratio −
Asset turnover ratio is a type of an efficiency ratio in which company measures its ability to generate sales from company's asset. Asset turnover ratio is calculated by dividing sales from average assets of the company. Average asset of a company is calculated by computing average assets of current year and previous year.
Requirement 1:
We have to determine the total asset turnover ratio of the Samsung company.
Concept Introduction:
Asset Turnover Ratio −
Asset turnover ratio is a type of an efficiency ratio in which company measures its ability to generate sales from company's asset.
Requirement 2:
We have to determine the which company is having favorable trend.
Concept Introduction:
Asset Turnover Ratio −
Asset turnover ratio is a type of an efficiency ratio in which company measures its ability to generate sales from company's asset.
Requirement 3:
We have to determine the among the two company which is outperforming.

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