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A ratio consisting of an income statement account balance divided by the average balance of a balance sheet account. For example, the inventory turnover is computed as follows: Cost of Goods Sold divided by the average Inventory balance. The Accounts Receivable turnover is Sales divided by the average Accounts Receivable balance.
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