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''Revenue '''÷''' non-current assets''
''Revenue '''÷''' non-current assets''
<span style="color:#4B0082">'''''Non-current asset turnover example'''''</span>
Revenue for the period is £40 billion and non-current assets are £20 billion.
Non-current asset turnover = £40 bn / £20 bn
= '''2'''





Latest revision as of 13:52, 6 February 2019

Financial ratio analysis.

Non-current asset turnover is a management efficiency ratio.

It measures the annual revenue generated per unit of non-current assets.


Non-current asset turnover is calculated as:

Revenue ÷ non-current assets


Non-current asset turnover example

Revenue for the period is £40 billion and non-current assets are £20 billion.

Non-current asset turnover = £40 bn / £20 bn

= 2


The greater the non-current asset turnover, the greater the efficiency with which non-current assets are being used in the business.


See also