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Concept Introduction:
Assets Turnover: The ratio that helps determine how well a company can use its assets to generate revenue is referred to as asset turnover. This ratio is used by investors to measure the efficiency of a company and also its performance.
The assets turnover ratio of Company A and Company G.
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Concept Introduction:
Assets Turnover: The ratio that helps determine how well a company can use its assets to generate revenue is referred to as asset turnover. This ratio is used by investors to measure the efficiency of a company and also its performance.
The company which is considered to be more efficient in generating net sales to total assets.
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Concept Introduction:
Assets Turnover: The ratio that helps determine how well a company can use its assets to generate revenue is referred to as asset turnover. This ratio is used by investors to measure the efficiency of a company and its performance.
Whether the asset turnover underperformed or outperformed for Company A and Company G.

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