Etymology: [ 't&rn ] (verb.) before 12th century. to turn + over
Synonyms: assign, come across with, commend, commit, confer, confide, consign, convey, delegate, deliver, entrust, feed, find, furnish, give over, give up, hand, hand over, pass on
alabora olmak, dönmek (yatakta), çevirmek (sayfa), teslim etmek, devretmek, devirme, düşünüp taşınmak, ele almak, boca etmek, döndürmek, devrilmek, devrilme, alıp satmak (mal), iş yapmak, üzerinde düşünmek, dönüşüm, mal alıp satmak,iş yapmak,ciro yapmak. a turn-over bir işte belirli bir sürede dönen para turn over a new leaf yaşam tarzını değiştirmek,yeni bir yaşama başlamak, turn someone/sth. over 1.göndermek,bırakmak,teslim etmek, çevirmek, devirmek, düşün, havale etmek, teslim etmek, altüst olmak, devrilmek, dönmek, (mal), takla atmak (araba), iş hacmi, ciro, Top kaybı, iş miktarı, çevrilme, devir, devralmana, meyvalı turta, sermaye tedavülü, devir, görülen iş, yapılan iş, sermaye ve bununla kazanılan meblâğ, azalma, devir oranı, meyveli turta, satış işlemleri, devir sürati, devir hızı (para), eksilme, fire, turnover, devir, devir hızı, tic. sermaye devri, tic. iş hacmi, (isim) devirme, devir, devrilme, satış işlemleri, fire, eksilme, devir hızı (para vb.), iş hacmi, meyveli turta, DEVİR VE TESLİM:Mal ile ilgili sorumlulukların bir subaydan diğerine geçişi, devir hızı (para vb.), çevirmek teslim etmek, toplam satış, serma, yeni alınan işçi sayısı, sermaye devri, takla atmak boca etmek, dönmek alabora olmak, dönme,
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mal alıp satmak,iş yapmak,ciro yapmak. a turn-over bir işte belirli bir sürede dönen para turn over a new leaf yaşam tarzını değiştirmek,yeni bir yaşama başlamak deyim
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turn someone/sth. over 1.göndermek,bırakmak,teslim etmek deyim
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(isim) devirme, devir, devrilme, satış işlemleri, fire, eksilme, devir hızı (para vb.), iş hacmi, meyveli turta
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DEVİR VE TESLİM:Mal ile ilgili sorumlulukların bir subaydan diğerine geçişi Askeri
To transfer, To relinquish; give back, To flip over; to rotate top to bottom, To produce, complete, or cycle through, turn upside down, or throw so as to reverse; "flip over the pork chop"; "turn over the pancakes", think about carefully; weigh; "They considered the possibility of a strike"; "Turn the proposal over in your mind", do business worth a certain amount of money; "The company turns over ten million dollars a year, change direction; exchange; submit; (Slang) rob, cause to move around a center so as to show another side of; "turn a page of a book", If you turn over a job or responsibility that you have, you give it to someone else, so that you no longer have it. The King may turn over some of his official posts to his son, If you turn over when you are watching television, you change to another channel. Whenever he's on TV, I turn over. see also turnover, If you turn something over to someone, you give it to them when they ask for it, because they have a right to it. I would, indeed, turn the evidence over to the police The lawyer turned over the release papers. = hand over, If you turn something over in your mind, you think carefully about it. Even when she didn't say anything you could see her turning things over in her mind, If you turn something over, or if it turns over, it is moved so that the top part is now facing downwards. Liz picked up the blue envelope and turned it over curiously I don't suppose you thought to turn over the tape, did you? The buggy turned over and Nancy was thrown out, If you turn over, for example when you are lying in bed, you move your body so that you are lying in a different position. Ann turned over in her bed once more, In football and basketball and other team sports, to lose possession of the ball through a mistake (as a fumble or intercepted pass) or an infraction of the rules (such as stepping out of bounds or traveling!, An engine is said to turn over when the starter has caused the crankshaft to begin to turn, which starts the pistons moving so that combustion can begin to take place in the cylinders, providing power to move the car, turn up, loosen, or remove earth; "Dig we must"; "turn over the soil for aeration", do business worth a certain amount of money; "The company turns over ten million dollars a year", move by turning over or rotating; "The child rolled down the hill"; "turn over on your left side", cause to overturn from an upright or normal position; "The cat knocked over the flower vase"; "the clumsy customer turned over the vase"; "he tumped over his beer", Losing possession of the ball, typically by error, place into the hands or custody of; "hand me the spoon, please"; "Turn the files over to me, please"; "He turned over the prisoner to his lawyers", turn from an upright or normal position; "The big vase overturned"; "The canoe tumped over", The act of overturning something, A loss of possession of the ball without scoring, The amount of money taken as sales transacted in a calendar year, The number of times a stock is replaced after being used or sold, a worker is replaced after leaving, or a property changes hands, A pastry consisting of pastry or pie crust around sweet, often fruit filling, capsize, whammel, empanada, If you turn something over to a different function or use, you change its function or use. When he first leased the land in the late 1970s, he planned to turn it over to cereal production, the act of upsetting something; "he was badly bruised by the upset of his sled at a high speed", The act or result of turning over; an upset; as, a bad turnover in a carriage, A semicircular pie or tart made by turning one half of a circular crust over the other, inclosing the fruit or other materials, the volume measured in dollars; "the store's dollar volume continues to rise", made by folding a piece of pastry over a filling, The total money value of securities traded, as calculated by multiplying price by the number of securities traded, the ratio of the number of workers that had to be replaced in a given time period to the average number of workers, An apprentice, in any trade, who is handed over from one master to another to complete his time, Admitting of being turned over; made to be turned over; as, a turnover collar, etc, The amount of business transacted in a specified time period, The rate at which fat is used up during a frying operation Rapid turnover is desirable so that an amount of fresh fat equivalent to the original fat load will have been added to maintain the fat level and replace the absorbed fat in a relatively short time, inventory turnover, The ratio of a weekly rating to a four-week reach This ratio serves as an indication of the relative degree to which the audience of a program changes The higher the ratio is the greater the turnover in the audience will be, Also called turnover rate - The period of time (ussually in hours) required to circu- late a volume of water equal to the volume of water contained in the pool or spa Pool capacity in gallons, divided by pump flow rate in gallons per minute (gpm), divided by 60 minutes in 1 hours, will give hours for 1 turnover, Mutual Funds: A measure of trading activity during the previous year, expressed as a percentage of the average total assets of the fund A turnover ratio of 25% means that the value of trades represented one-fourth of the assets of the fund Finance: The number of times a given asset, such as inventory, is replaced during the accounting period, usually a year Corporate: The ratio of annual sales to net worth, representing the extent to which a company can growth without outside capital Markets: The volume of shares traded as a percent of total shares listed during a specified period, usually a day or a year Great Britain: total revenue, As applies to the portfolios of individuals and institutional investors such as mutual funds, the volume of shares traded relative to the total number of shares owned during a given period, usually a year, The volume of shares traded as a percentage of total shares listed on an exchange during a period, usually a day or a year The same ratio is applied to individual securities and the portfolio of individual or institutional investors, The currency value of the stock traded or the total currency value of trade in a market for a period of time, usually one day Turnover is used in contradistinction to volume of shares, For mutual funds, a measure of trading activity during the previous year, expressed as a percentage of the average total assets of the fund For example, a turnover rate of 50% means that the value of trades represented one-half of the assets of the fund Actively managed mutual funds typically have higher turnover rates that passively managed funds (sometimes referred to as index funds), In accounting terms, the number of times an asset is replaced during a set period In trading, the volume of shares traded on the exchange on a given day In employment matters, turnover refers to the total number of employees divided by the number of employees replaced during a certain period In the U K , the term refers to a company's annual sales volume BACK TO TOP, act of turning over; number of people coming in and leaving (e.g. employees and customers); gross revenues, total business done; rate of selling or producing; change, reversal; kind of pastry with a sweet filling (apples, cherries etc.), The turnover of a company is the value of the goods or services sold during a particular period of time. The company had a turnover of £3.8 million, The turnover of people in an organization or place is the rate at which people leave and are replaced. Short-term contracts increase staff turnover, For mutual funds, a measure of trading activity during the previous year, expressed as a percentage of the average total assets of the fund A turnover rate of 25% means that the value of trades represented one-fourth of the assets of the fund For finance, the number of times a given asset, such as inventory, is replaced during the accounting period, usually a year For corporate finance, the ratio of annual sales to net worth, representing the extent to which a company can grow without outside capital For markets, the volume of shares traded as a percent of total shares listed during a specified period, usually a day or a year For Great Britain, total revenue Percentage of the total number of shares outstanding of an issue that trades during any given period, a The number of new legislators elected by voters to replace those who have left or been defeated in a given period of time b The ratio of this number to the total number of legislators, The percent of the securities portfolio that has been sold or replaced by the fund over the course of a year, expressed as a percentage of average daily NAV, The total value (unit of trading multiplied by number of contracts) of all contract lots traded on an exchange, for a specified period of time, The term used to describe the flight of a disc that curves to the right when thrown flat or at hyzer A less overstable or understable disc will generally be easier to turn over, the number of times a swimmer's arms turn over (cycle) in a given distance or time during a race, (Audience) tune-in and tune-out The departure of part of an audience (households or persons) during the course of a program or schedule, and the arrival of new audience not tuned in earlier, Players are going for "turnover" when they play as many tiles as possible in order to draw as many new tiles as possible By playing for turnover (usually using 5 or 6 tiles in one play), a player maximizes his/her chances for drawing the better tiles (In order from first to fifth they are: blank, S, E, X, Z) If you have played 60 tiles in a game, you had a 60% chance of drawing the good tiles That's a 50% better chance than your opponent had, the involuntary loss of possession of the ball during a play, either by a fumble or by throwing an interception, Money earned by your business before deducting any business expenses It includes receipts in cash or in kind for goods sold or work done, commission, fees receivable, tips, insurance proceeds for loss of stock and profits, and so on It does not include Business Start-Up Allowance (or Enterprise Allowance) Also, do not include amounts received from the sale of capital items, that is assets which are of lasting use to the business, such as business premises, plant, machinery and vehicles Turnover should be included in your accounts when it is earned, even if you do not receive the money until later, The rate of audience change for a specific program during a specific amount of time, The total amount of income received by a business during a specified period (usually a year), A turnover is caused by losing control of the puck to the opposing team, The rate of water flow through a filter A high turnover rate is recommended for reef tanks,
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To transfer - "But what is to be done with our manufacturing population This one thing, of doing for them by ‘underselling all people,’ and filling our own bursten pockets and appetites by the road; and turning over all care for any ‘population,’ or human or divine consideration except cash only, to the winds, with a “Laissez-faire” and the rest of it: this is evidently not the thing."
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To relinquish; give back - "They turned over the evidence to the authorities."
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To flip over; to rotate top to bottom - "Turn over the box and look at the bottom."
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To produce, complete, or cycle through - "They can turn over about three hundred units per hour."
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turn upside down, or throw so as to reverse; "flip over the pork chop"; "turn over the pancakes"
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think about carefully; weigh; "They considered the possibility of a strike"; "Turn the proposal over in your mind"
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do business worth a certain amount of money; "The company turns over ten million dollars a year
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change direction; exchange; submit; (Slang) rob
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cause to move around a center so as to show another side of; "turn a page of a book"
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If you turn over a job or responsibility that you have, you give it to someone else, so that you no longer have it. The King may turn over some of his official posts to his son
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If you turn over when you are watching television, you change to another channel. Whenever he's on TV, I turn over. see also turnover
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If you turn something over to someone, you give it to them when they ask for it, because they have a right to it. I would, indeed, turn the evidence over to the police The lawyer turned over the release papers. = hand over
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If you turn something over in your mind, you think carefully about it. Even when she didn't say anything you could see her turning things over in her mind
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If you turn something over, or if it turns over, it is moved so that the top part is now facing downwards. Liz picked up the blue envelope and turned it over curiously I don't suppose you thought to turn over the tape, did you? The buggy turned over and Nancy was thrown out
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If you turn over, for example when you are lying in bed, you move your body so that you are lying in a different position. Ann turned over in her bed once more
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In football and basketball and other team sports, to lose possession of the ball through a mistake (as a fumble or intercepted pass) or an infraction of the rules (such as stepping out of bounds or traveling!
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An engine is said to turn over when the starter has caused the crankshaft to begin to turn, which starts the pistons moving so that combustion can begin to take place in the cylinders, providing power to move the car
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turn up, loosen, or remove earth; "Dig we must"; "turn over the soil for aeration"
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do business worth a certain amount of money; "The company turns over ten million dollars a year"
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move by turning over or rotating; "The child rolled down the hill"; "turn over on your left side"
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cause to overturn from an upright or normal position; "The cat knocked over the flower vase"; "the clumsy customer turned over the vase"; "he tumped over his beer"
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Losing possession of the ball, typically by error
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place into the hands or custody of; "hand me the spoon, please"; "Turn the files over to me, please"; "He turned over the prisoner to his lawyers"
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turn from an upright or normal position; "The big vase overturned"; "The canoe tumped over"
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The act of overturning something
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A loss of possession of the ball without scoring - "The Nimrods committed another dismaying turnover en route to another humiliating loss."
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The amount of money taken as sales transacted in a calendar year - "The company had an annual turnover of $500,000."
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The number of times a stock is replaced after being used or sold, a worker is replaced after leaving, or a property changes hands - "High staff-turnover can lead to low morale amongst employees"
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A pastry consisting of pastry or pie crust around sweet, often fruit filling - "They only served me one apple turnover for breakfast."
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If you turn something over to a different function or use, you change its function or use. When he first leased the land in the late 1970s, he planned to turn it over to cereal production
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the act of upsetting something; "he was badly bruised by the upset of his sled at a high speed"
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The act or result of turning over; an upset; as, a bad turnover in a carriage
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A semicircular pie or tart made by turning one half of a circular crust over the other, inclosing the fruit or other materials
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the volume measured in dollars; "the store's dollar volume continues to rise"
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made by folding a piece of pastry over a filling
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The total money value of securities traded, as calculated by multiplying price by the number of securities traded
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the ratio of the number of workers that had to be replaced in a given time period to the average number of workers
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An apprentice, in any trade, who is handed over from one master to another to complete his time
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Admitting of being turned over; made to be turned over; as, a turnover collar, etc
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The amount of business transacted in a specified time period
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The rate at which fat is used up during a frying operation Rapid turnover is desirable so that an amount of fresh fat equivalent to the original fat load will have been added to maintain the fat level and replace the absorbed fat in a relatively short time
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The ratio of a weekly rating to a four-week reach This ratio serves as an indication of the relative degree to which the audience of a program changes The higher the ratio is the greater the turnover in the audience will be
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Also called turnover rate - The period of time (ussually in hours) required to circu- late a volume of water equal to the volume of water contained in the pool or spa Pool capacity in gallons, divided by pump flow rate in gallons per minute (gpm), divided by 60 minutes in 1 hours, will give hours for 1 turnover
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Mutual Funds: A measure of trading activity during the previous year, expressed as a percentage of the average total assets of the fund A turnover ratio of 25% means that the value of trades represented one-fourth of the assets of the fund Finance: The number of times a given asset, such as inventory, is replaced during the accounting period, usually a year Corporate: The ratio of annual sales to net worth, representing the extent to which a company can growth without outside capital Markets: The volume of shares traded as a percent of total shares listed during a specified period, usually a day or a year Great Britain: total revenue
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As applies to the portfolios of individuals and institutional investors such as mutual funds, the volume of shares traded relative to the total number of shares owned during a given period, usually a year
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The volume of shares traded as a percentage of total shares listed on an exchange during a period, usually a day or a year The same ratio is applied to individual securities and the portfolio of individual or institutional investors
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The currency value of the stock traded or the total currency value of trade in a market for a period of time, usually one day Turnover is used in contradistinction to volume of shares
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For mutual funds, a measure of trading activity during the previous year, expressed as a percentage of the average total assets of the fund For example, a turnover rate of 50% means that the value of trades represented one-half of the assets of the fund Actively managed mutual funds typically have higher turnover rates that passively managed funds (sometimes referred to as index funds)
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In accounting terms, the number of times an asset is replaced during a set period In trading, the volume of shares traded on the exchange on a given day In employment matters, turnover refers to the total number of employees divided by the number of employees replaced during a certain period In the U K , the term refers to a company's annual sales volume BACK TO TOP
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act of turning over; number of people coming in and leaving (e.g. employees and customers); gross revenues, total business done; rate of selling or producing; change, reversal; kind of pastry with a sweet filling (apples, cherries etc.) isim
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The turnover of a company is the value of the goods or services sold during a particular period of time. The company had a turnover of £3.8 million
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The turnover of people in an organization or place is the rate at which people leave and are replaced. Short-term contracts increase staff turnover
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For mutual funds, a measure of trading activity during the previous year, expressed as a percentage of the average total assets of the fund A turnover rate of 25% means that the value of trades represented one-fourth of the assets of the fund For finance, the number of times a given asset, such as inventory, is replaced during the accounting period, usually a year For corporate finance, the ratio of annual sales to net worth, representing the extent to which a company can grow without outside capital For markets, the volume of shares traded as a percent of total shares listed during a specified period, usually a day or a year For Great Britain, total revenue Percentage of the total number of shares outstanding of an issue that trades during any given period
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a The number of new legislators elected by voters to replace those who have left or been defeated in a given period of time b The ratio of this number to the total number of legislators
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The percent of the securities portfolio that has been sold or replaced by the fund over the course of a year, expressed as a percentage of average daily NAV
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The total value (unit of trading multiplied by number of contracts) of all contract lots traded on an exchange, for a specified period of time
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The term used to describe the flight of a disc that curves to the right when thrown flat or at hyzer A less overstable or understable disc will generally be easier to turn over
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the number of times a swimmer's arms turn over (cycle) in a given distance or time during a race
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(Audience) tune-in and tune-out The departure of part of an audience (households or persons) during the course of a program or schedule, and the arrival of new audience not tuned in earlier
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Players are going for "turnover" when they play as many tiles as possible in order to draw as many new tiles as possible By playing for turnover (usually using 5 or 6 tiles in one play), a player maximizes his/her chances for drawing the better tiles (In order from first to fifth they are: blank, S, E, X, Z) If you have played 60 tiles in a game, you had a 60% chance of drawing the good tiles That's a 50% better chance than your opponent had
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the involuntary loss of possession of the ball during a play, either by a fumble or by throwing an interception
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Money earned by your business before deducting any business expenses It includes receipts in cash or in kind for goods sold or work done, commission, fees receivable, tips, insurance proceeds for loss of stock and profits, and so on It does not include Business Start-Up Allowance (or Enterprise Allowance) Also, do not include amounts received from the sale of capital items, that is assets which are of lasting use to the business, such as business premises, plant, machinery and vehicles Turnover should be included in your accounts when it is earned, even if you do not receive the money until later
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The rate of audience change for a specific program during a specific amount of time
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The total amount of income received by a business during a specified period (usually a year)
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A turnover is caused by losing control of the puck to the opposing team
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The rate of water flow through a filter A high turnover rate is recommended for reef tanks
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