. Net Sales are $460,000, we have $50,000 in Debt and $200,000 of Equity. What is the capital turnover?
Capital Turnover = Net sales / (Debt + Equity)
= $460,000 / ($50,000 + $200,000)
= $460,000 / $250,000
= 1.84
Capital Turnover ratio is 1.84
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