Turn-over Ratio

Janelle101

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Please how do i calculate this problem; :oops: During 2007, Sitter Corporation reported net sales of $2,000,000, net income of $1,200,000, and depreciation expense of $100,000. Sitter also reported beginning total asset of $1,000,000, ending total assets of $1,500,000 plant assets of $800,000, and accumulated depreciation of $500,000. Sitter’s assets turn over ratio is:

Thank you in advance.
 
Janelle101 said:
Please how do i calculate this problem; :oops: During 2007, Sitter Corporation reported net sales of $2,000,000, net income of $1,200,000, and depreciation expense of $100,000. Sitter also reported beginning total asset of $1,000,000, ending total assets of $1,500,000 plant assets of $800,000, and accumulated depreciation of $500,000. Sitter’s assets turn over ratio is:

Thank you in advance.

Start with defining turn-over ratio.

Please showus your work, indicating exactly where you are stuck - so that we know where to begin to help you.
 
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tyharris1 said:
during one teams season,the ratio of the number of games the team won to the numberof games the team played was 4to12 .the team played 42 games. how many games didthe team win.[/quote ]
i dont know how to work this at all
 
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