09:34 Sep 26, 2011 |
Spanish to English translations [PRO] Bus/Financial - Accounting | |||||
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4 +1 | analysis of low stock turnover [rate] |
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5 | Analysis of slow stock rotation.... |
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analysis of low stock turnover [rate] Explanation: "analysis of low stock turnover rate and net realisable value" "turnover: rotación [de activos, de deudores, etc.]" (Diccionario de términos económicos, financieros y comerciales" de Alcaraz). En esta caso yo optaría por "low...rate", que implica la "rotación lenta de activos", como un indicador del estado financiero (análisis del estado financiero), junto con el segundo que indicas, "net realisable value" ["Net realizable value (NRV) is a method of evaluating an asset's worth when held in inventory, in the field of accounting. NRV is part of the Generally Accepted Accounting Principles and International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) that apply to valuing inventory, so as to not overstate or understate the value of inventory goods."]---http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Net_realizable_value---: "Rotación de activos [...] Ventas a inventarios: Al igual que en la relación anterior, un indicador bajo podría ser síntoma de stock en exceso, mercancías de **lenta rotación** o inventarios obsoletos. Por el contrario, una rotación por encima del promedio del sector señalaría una insuficiente inversión en inventarios, lo cuál podría conducir a pérdidas de mercado al no poder atender oportunamente nuevos pedidos." "Inventory turnover is also known as inventory turns, stockturn, stock turns, turns, and **stock turnover**. [...] A **low turnover rate** may point to overstocking[2], obsolescence, or deficiencies in the product line or marketing effort. However, in some instances a low rate may be appropriate, such as where higher inventory levels occur in anticipation of rapidly rising prices or shortages. A high turnover rate may indicate inadequate inventory levels, which may lead to a loss in business." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inventory_turnover "A **low turnover** implies poor sales and, therefore, excess inventory. A high ratio implies either strong sales or ineffective buying." http://www.investopedia.com/terms/i/inventoryturnover.asp#ax... Saludos, Marta. |
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Analysis of slow stock rotation.... Explanation: ... and net realization value -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 1 hr (2011-09-26 11:04:45 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- for US you can use 'inventory' instead of 'stock'. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 1 hr (2011-09-26 11:07:02 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- www.cag.gov.in/html/reports/commercial/2010-11.../chap10.pd... File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - Quick View The analysis regarding total estimated production and stock of the raw jute is made by the Jute Advisory ..... 10.8.2.6 Slow stock rotation. The Company takes ... globaldocuments.morningstar.com/.../5802d2ec05356217.msdoc File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat 180 items – on slow inventory rotation and an ongoing effort to optimize orders, the adjustment in both ...... Analysis by geographic region. (in € millions) ... -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 1 day27 mins (2011-09-27 10:01:52 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- What is Stock Rotation? www.wisegeek.com/what-is-stock-rotation.htm Brief and Straightforward Guide: What is Stock Rotation? |
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