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Concept Introduction:
Asset turnover: The ratio that measures efficiency in the utilization of assets in generating sales revenue for the company is referred to as asset turnover. Generally, higher asset turnover is considered better for the company. Asset turnover is measured by dividing net sales by average total assets.
The total asset turnover for the most recent two years, for company S.
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Concept Introduction:
Asset turnover: The ratio that measures efficiency in the utilization of assets in generating sales revenue for the company is referred to as asset turnover. Generally, higher asset turnover is considered better for the company. Asset turnover is measured by dividing net sales by average total assets.
Whether the change in asset turnover is favorable or unfavorable when the prior year and current year are compared.
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Concept Introduction:
Asset turnover: The ratio that measures efficiency in the utilization of assets in generating sales revenue for the company is referred to as asset turnover. Generally, higher asset turnover is considered better for the company. Asset turnover is measured by dividing net sales by average total assets.
The comparison of Company S’s asset turnover with companies A and G.

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