Definitions for "turnover ratio"
Ratio of annual sales of a company to its net worth, measuring the extent to which a company can grow without additional capital investment over a period.
The value traded of shares in a year as a percentage of market capitalization of listed shares on an Exchange.
The turnover ratio for a mutual fund, is the percentage of a fund's assets that have changed over the course of a given time period (typically a year). It is a measure of the fund's trading activity.  The turnover ratio is calculated by dividing the average assets during the period by the lesser of the value of purchases and the value of sales during the same period. Mutual funds with higher turnover ratios tend to have higher expenses.
A measure of the number of times a companys inventory is replaced during a...