Inventory turnover measures how many times inventory is sold and replaced during a given period. It reflects the speed at which the business converts inventory into sales. Formula: Inventory Turnover = COGS ÷ Average Inventory Value
Turnover directly influences how quickly capital returns from inventory. A higher turnover reduces DIO and shortens the cash conversion cycle, improving capital efficiency and enabling faster growth without additional funding.
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