2 months and 8 weeks
stock turnover ratio= cost of goods sold divided by stock or you can say it like... net sales / average inventory
A stock to sales ratio determines the relationship between how much stock you have and how much you are selling. Ideally this ration should be as low as possible without being so low that your store appears empty.
gross profit divided by sales Sales = 250000 Cost = 100000 gross profit = 150000 150000 / 250000 = 60%
To calculate how many months of stock you have on the shelf, divide the current inventory level by the average monthly sales. For example, if you have 1,200 units in stock and your average monthly sales are 300 units, you would have 4 months of stock (1,200 ÷ 300 = 4). This metric helps businesses manage inventory effectively and avoid stockouts or overstock situations.
You have to see if the stock is growing in both sales and earnings. The price-to-earnings ratio is the best-known valuation gauge.
THO stands for THOR industries. THO represents NASDAQ on the stock exchange. Their financial sales are up to 3.4 billion, 12% sales regrowth, 14% income regrowth and zero debt - equity ratio.
An unusually high Inventory Turnover Ratio compared to Industry could mean a Business is losing sales because of inadequate stock on hand.
Cost of sales = opening stock + purchases-closing stock Cost of sales = opening stock + purchases-closing stock
the stock Toyota gear ratio is 4.11
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Billy Ocean is a trader in seafood. The firm uses a margin of 1/6. For the month of May 2017 his opening stock was 70,000, purchases as $250,000, and closing stock was $120,000. What as his sales?
opening stock +purchase-sales =closing stock