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Inventory Turnover

Inventory turnover is the ratio of cost of goods sold (COGS) to average inventory, indicating how many times a company moves its inventory through the business and replenishes it during a period.

Example: A retailer reports COGS of $600,000 and average inventory of $150,000 for the year, yielding an inventory turnover of 4.0.

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