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Take a LookAbout Working Capital Turnover
The Working Capital Turnover ratio measures the company’s Net Sales from the Working Capital generated.
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Calculate Working Capital Turnover
Interpreting the Calculator Results
If Working Capital Turnover increases over time:
An increasing Working Capital Turnover is usually a positive sign, showing the company is more able to generate sales from its Working Capital.
If Working Capital Turnover decreases over time:
A decreasing Working Capital Turnover is usually a negative sign, showing the company is less able to generate sales from its Working Capital.
If Working Capital Turnover stays the same over time:
An unchanged Working Capital Turnover may indicate the company”s ability to generate sales from its Working Capital has remained the same.