varastointiprosentti
Varastointiprosentti, often translated as storage percentage or inventory turnover ratio, is a financial metric used to assess how efficiently a company manages its inventory. It represents the ratio of a company's average inventory level to its cost of goods sold over a specific period, usually a year. The formula for varastointiprosentti is: (Average Inventory / Cost of Goods Sold) * 100. A lower varastointiprosentti generally indicates better inventory management, suggesting that the company is selling its inventory quickly and is not holding excessive stock. Conversely, a high varastointiprosentti can signal potential problems such as overstocking, slow-moving inventory, or inefficient sales processes.
Interpreting the varastointiprosentti requires context. It is most useful when compared to industry benchmarks and the