Enter your cost of goods sold and average inventory to see how fast stock moves and how many days it sits on the shelf.
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Inventory turnover = cost of goods sold ÷ average inventory. A turnover of 6 means you sold and replaced your average stock six times in the period.
Generally yes — it means stock sells quickly and less cash is tied up. But too high can signal stockouts and lost sales, so balance turnover against availability.