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law turnover of stock ratio indicates​

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Answered by SharvaniPavani
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stock control

Explanation:

One commonly used measure of stock performance is the stock turnover rate. This rate indicates the number of times the stock in a business has 'turned over', or been replaced, in a year...

Answered by krishnajangir560
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In simple terms, the basic share turnover definition is that it is a measure of the liquidity of a stock. This means that the share turnover of a stock is an indicator of how easy or difficult it is for an investor to convert a share of that stock into cash. High share turnovers indicate that the stock in question has high liquidity and the shares can be easily cashed out. Low share turnovers indicate lesser liquidity and therefore, signify a harder time for an investor to convert his or her shares into cash.

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