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To restore the amounts of capital in a bank or other organisation to acceptably high levels.
Receivables turnover is an example of an ''activity ratio'' or ''management efficiency ratio''.


For example, to levels which comply with regulatory requirements for capital adequacy.
The receivables turnover ratio indicates the number of times receivables are completely replaced in a year.
 
 
It is calculated as:
 
Sales / receivables




== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Bailin]]
* [[Activity ratio]]
* [[Capital]]
* [[Management efficiency ratio]]
* [[Capital adequacy]]
* [[Receivables]]
* [[Eligible liabilities]]
* [[Turnover]]
* [[Loss absorbing capacity]]
* [[MREL]]
* [[Recapitalisation amount]]

Revision as of 11:06, 2 February 2019

Receivables turnover is an example of an activity ratio or management efficiency ratio.

The receivables turnover ratio indicates the number of times receivables are completely replaced in a year.


It is calculated as:

Sales / receivables


See also