Definitions for "TURNOVER RATE"
Keywords:  spa, circulate, volume, pool, acuum
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).
The period or time (usually in hours) required to circulate a volume of water equal to the pool or spa capacity.
The number of times the water in an aquarium is passed through the filtration system in one hour. The minimum should be three or four times per hour
Keywords:  nified, loyal, churn, ums, unified
the ratio of the number of workers that had to be replaced in a given time period to the average number of workers
The number of total separations during the month divided by the number of employees who worked during or received pay for the pay period that includes the 12th of the month (monthly turnover); the number of total separations for the year divided by average monthly employment for the year (annual turnover)
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. nified messaging - Unified messaging, also known as unified messaging systems and UMS, enables a user to access voice, fax, and text messages via one single email or telephone account.
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%.
A percentage of holdings a fund buys and sells during a year.
The percentage of mutual fund holdings that have changed in a year. The higher the turnover rate (e.g., 100% vs. 20%), the higher a fund's transaction costs and taxable gains.