turnover rate

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A measure of the trading activity in a mutual fund
Turnover (or churn) rate is the rate at which employees enter and leave a company The more loyal employees are to a firm, the lower the turnover rate A 100 percent turnover rate from year to year means that as many people left the company as were hired
A measurement of trading activity during the past year Mutual funds with lower turnover rates will leave their shareholders with lower tax bills at the end of the year See Mutual Fund Costs: Turnover and Cash Reserves
The period of time (in hours) required to circulate- through the pump & filter, a volume of water equal to the spa or pool capacity
In pension plans, the rate at which participating employees' services are terminated, as a ratio of total participants For actuarial assumptions under a pension plan, turnover rate should be analyzed by age, sex, and length of service
Measures trading activity during a particular period Portfolios with high turnover rates incur higher transaction costs and are more likely to distribute capital gains, which are taxable to nonretirement accounts
The volume of shares traded in a year as a percentage of total shares listed on an exchange, outstanding for an individual issue or held in an institutional portfolio
The time required to circulate a volume of a given pool or spa
The number and frequency of mailings allowed to a certain list in a year
TuRnOver is the relationship between the float and the average monthly volume of a stock The higher the turnover rate, the more volatile the stock and the greater potential for wider swings in price (both ways)
This rate, measured in a percent, indicates the percent of the portfolio that is changed each year A higher turnover rate is often associated with higher investment expenses because you'll owe short-term capital gains on any distributed profits Funds with high turnover rates are usually aggressively managed, which means they carry a higher risk Conservative funds have lower turnover rates, and consequently lower risk, because the manager is investing for the long term
the ratio of the number of workers that had to be replaced in a given time period to the average number of workers
The fraction of the total amount of mass (e g , carbon) in a given pool or reservoir that is released from or that enters the pool in a given length of time The turnover rate of carbon is often expressed as GtC/year (Source: Carbon Dioxide Information Analysis Center, 1990)
The rate at which the fund buys and sells securities each year For example, if a fund's assets total $100 million and the fund bought and sold $100 million of securities that year, its portfolio turnover rate would be 100%
Number of times within a year that a list is or can be rented
Based on the corpus, it is the number of times at which the fund buys and sells securities each year
turnover rate

    Hyphenation

    turn·o·ver rate

    Turkish pronunciation

    tırnōvır reyt

    Pronunciation

    /ˈtərnˌōvər ˈrāt/ /ˈtɜrnˌoʊvɜr ˈreɪt/
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