birgðahraðinn
Birgðahraðinn, meaning "inventory turnover" in Icelandic, is a key financial metric used to assess a company's efficiency in managing its inventory. It measures how many times a company has sold and replaced its inventory over a specific period, typically a year. A higher birgðahraðinn generally indicates that a company is selling its products quickly and effectively managing its stock, while a lower birgðahraðinn might suggest slow-moving inventory, potential overstocking, or issues with sales and marketing.
The calculation for birgðahraðinn is straightforward. It is derived by dividing the cost of goods sold (COGS)
Analyzing birgðahraðinn is crucial for businesses and investors alike. For businesses, it provides insights into operational