Somebody taught me a long time ago
about turnover ratios in real estate, referring to the number of times households re-form and houses sell.
Not exact matches
You don't need a percent or
ratio to tell you
about turnover — you know where every employee who left went.
His assist -
turnover ratio was
about even last year [116 to 108], and they'd like to see it be 2.5 to 1.
Vitale's steals - to -
turnover ratio, if you will, is pretty embarrassing; he interrupted Brando 21 times during the game to ramble on
about one thing or another.
This can be thought of as a «
turnover ratio» of
about 5.8 %.
If a fund is in a tax - deferred account (IRA or 401k), then you don't care
about tax - efficiency (or the
turnover ratio).
For example: A mutual fund that sold the equivalent of all of its assets, would have a
turnover ratio of
about 500 %.
All we care
about is bottom - line asset class performance, and since we found
turnover ratio to have zero predictive ability, we do not screen for this at all.
Partly due to aging baby boomers staying in place longer, the
turnover ratio has extended from one in five years to
about one in eight years.