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omsatt

Omsatt is a Swedish adjective and past participle of the verb omsätta. It describes something that has been converted, transferred, implemented, or completed. The form is commonly used to indicate that a process or transaction has been carried out, rather than merely planned.

In finance and business, the noun omsättning is widely used to mean turnover or revenue for a

In broader economic or policy contexts, omsätta can mean to translate an intention into action or to

Etymology and usage notes: omsatt is derived from om­sätta, with the prefix om- and the root sätta

See also: omsättning (turnover, revenue), omsätta (to convert, to implement).

company
during
a
period.
The
related
adjective
omsatt
can
describe
amounts
or
items
that
have
already
been
transacted
or
settled.
For
example,
ett
omsatt
belopp
refers
to
money
that
has
been
moved
through
accounts,
while
den
omsatta
summan
points
to
the
portion
of
revenue
that
has
been
realized.
convert
resources
into
goods
and
services.
Thus,
a
decision
described
as
omsatt
implies
that
it
has
been
put
into
practice
or
implemented.
The
usage
emphasizes
completion
and
practical
effect
rather
than
intention
alone.
(to
set
or
place).
It
is
a
common
term
in
Swedish-language
business
and
administrative
writing,
though
its
exact
sense
depends
on
context.
In
everyday
speech
it
may
appear
less
frequently
than
in
formal
reports,
but
it
remains
a
standard
way
to
signal
that
a
change,
transaction,
or
implementation
has
occurred.