készletfordulat
Készletfordulat, often translated as inventory turnover or stock turnover, is a financial metric that measures how many times a company sells and replaces its inventory over a specific period, typically a year. It is calculated by dividing the cost of goods sold by the average inventory value during that period. A higher készletfordulat generally indicates that a company is selling its inventory quickly and efficiently, while a lower ratio might suggest slow-moving stock or potential overstocking issues.
The calculation provides insights into a company's inventory management effectiveness. A healthy készletfordulat varies significantly by