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Asset Turnover

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Understand the concept and calculation of asset turnover. Learn how to apply working capital and fixed asset ratios to analyse performance trends and identify opportunities for improvement. Be able to calculate and analyse asset turnover using your own company data.

Curriculum Finance for Managers: Operational Analysis
Duration 2 – 2.5 hours
Audience Managers, prospective managers, and anyone else within an organisation involved in making business decisions.
Prerequisites Financial Fundamentals (particularly Balance Sheet)
Course Aim To give the learner an understanding of the concept of asset turnover; of its importance in improving business performance; and of how it can be managed.
Learning Objectives After taking this course, the student will be able to:
  • Define asset turnover and use an asset turnover flowchart
  • Explain the importance of using the asset turnover ratio in improving business performance
  • Identify and use the key working capital ratios
  • Define fixed asset turnover as a ratio and as a percentage and understand the limitations of its use in isolation
  • Understand some of the key methods by which asset turnover can be managed
Topics Covered
  • Concept of asset turnover
  • Asset turnover flowchart
  • Working capital ratios
  • Fixed asset turnover
  • Analysis by industry: supermarket
  • Analysis by industry: aircraft manufacturing
  • Your own figures
Languages Available US English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Dutch
Publisher Intellexis
Delivery Method Online, CD
Course Code IXUS010
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