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The Total Asset Turnover Ratio is a financial indicator that measures how efficiently a company uses its assets to generate revenue. It is determined by dividing the company's net sales by the average total assets over a defined period.

This ratio reflects the amount of revenue a company is capable of generating for every dollar of assets it owns. A higher total asset turnover ratio indicates more efficient use of assets to drive sales. For example, a ratio of 2.0 means the company produces $2 in revenue for each $1 invested in assets.

A lower ratio could indicate that the company has too many assets that are not being used efficiently, which might suggest potential inefficiencies in asset management. Conversely, a very high ratio might indicate that the company is operating with minimal assets, which could be risky if it doesn't have enough resources to sustain its operations.

The Total Asset Turnover Ratio is particularly useful for comparing companies within the same industry, as asset intensity and revenue generation capabilities can vary significantly across different sectors. It helps investors and analysts gauge the operational efficiency and asset utilization of a company.

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