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How to Calculate Inventory Turnover in 2019

How to Calculate Inventory Turnover in 2019

ERP systems provide many metrics to track inventory performance such as inventory turnover. 
by Gabriel Gheorghiu
What Is Cost of Debt? (+How To Calculate It)

What Is Cost of Debt? (+How To Calculate It)

Spontaneity makes life fun and interesting, but when it comes to finance, whims aren’t so great.
by Maddie Rehayem
How to Calculate and Reduce Churn Rate

How to Calculate and Reduce Churn Rate

Persuading a customer to buy your product is one thing, but convincing them to remain loyal to your business is another.
by Mary Clare Novak
What Are Retained Earnings? (+Formula to Calculate Earnings)

What Are Retained Earnings? (+Formula to Calculate Earnings)

Running a business is all about numbers.
by Brynne Ramella
User Adoption is the Key to Calculating ROI for Security Solutions

User Adoption is the Key to Calculating ROI for Security Solutions

The return on investment (ROI) is impossible to calculate for cybersecurity solutions. For such solutions, value isn’t found through dollars saved or deals closed; value is found in unobstructed disaster avoidance and a sense of trust for employees, partners, and customers.
by Aaron Walker
How to Calculate Your Gross Profit and Gross Margin

How to Calculate Your Gross Profit and Gross Margin

When measuring the profitability and sustainability of your company, you need to know your gross profit and its margin.
by Devin Pickell
What Is Liquidity? (+How to Calculate Your Liquidity Ratio)

What Is Liquidity? (+How to Calculate Your Liquidity Ratio)

One man’s trash is another man’s treasure. It’s an age-old adage that holds true today. Something you might discard as rubbish could be worth something to somebody else. However, there are some caveats to this rule.
by Maddie Rehayem
What Is Debt to Equity Ratio and How Do You Calculate It?

What Is Debt to Equity Ratio and How Do You Calculate It?

The goal of the debt to equity ratio is to provide interested parties with a number representing how risky a company’s current financial position is.
by Patrick Szakiel
What Is Net Working Capital? Formula, Components, and Limits

What Is Net Working Capital? Formula, Components, and Limits

You have to spend money to make money. But spend too much money, and you might see red. That’s where your net working capital (NWC) comes in.
by Lauren Pope
How to Calculate Cost of Goods Sold (COGS): A Complete Guide

How to Calculate Cost of Goods Sold (COGS): A Complete Guide

Understanding your costs is essential for sustaining profitability in manufacturing.
by Devin Pickell