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About Sales to Current Assets

The Sales to Current Assets ratio measures how well a company is making use of its assets in generating sales.
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Interpreting the Calculator Results

If Sales to Current Assets increases over time:

An increasing Sales to Current Assets ratio is generally a positive sign, indicating the company may have raised production levels, increasing the amount of inventory and resultantly the Current Assets.

If Sales to Current Assets decreases over time:

A decreasing Sales to Current Assets ratio is generally a negative sign, indicating the company may have slowed production, decreasing the amount of inventory and resultantly the Current Assets.

If Sales to Current Assets stays the same over time:

An unchanged Sales to Current Assets ratio may indicate the company”s use of its assets in generating sales has remained the same.