Vastus ei tohiks olla väga kõrge number. Suur number näitab seda, et raha ostjatelt laekub aeglaselt ehk liiga pika aja tagant ja raha ringluskiirus on väike. Sel juhul peaks ettevõte vaatama üle maksetähtaja pikkuse ja analüüsima erinevate ostjate osas, kas neile teostada krediidimüüki või mitte. Madal raha ringluskiirus võib tähendada seda, et ettevõtte juhtkond pole kuigi efektiivset tööd teinud debitoorse võlgnevuse osas. · Varade käibekordaja (Total Assents Turnover) näitab ettevõtte töö efektiivsust kõigi varade kasutamisel. Varade tootlus näitab aktivate koormatust ehk mitu ringkäiku teevad aastas ettevõtte aktivad ja kui suur on läbimüük ettevõtte aktivasse investeeritud iga krooni kohta. Hinnangu andmisel tuleb olla ettevaatlik, kuivõrd tuleb arvestada ettevõtte omapäraga. Üldiselt loetakse kiiret käivet positiivseks, sest see näitab majandustegevuse intensiivsust ja tagab kõrgema
Terms have same meaning in each text If there's ambiguity, then the meaning which best reconciles the text shall be adopted. treaties and third states general rule: treaty doesn't create obligations or rights to third states without their consent obligations arise if the parties intend so in the treaty and the third state agrees rights arise if the parties intend to and the third state assents thereto revocation: obligation can be modified or revoked with the consent of the parties and the written agreement of the third state, unless it's established that they agreed otherwise (assent as long as proved otherwise). A right is not revocable if it was so intended without the consent of the third state. International custom: treaties can become binding upon third states as customary rule of international law amendment and modification of treaties
In his library he had been always sure of leisure and tranquillity; and though prepared, as he told Elizabeth, to meet with folly and conceit in every other room of the house, he was used to be free from them there; his civility, therefore, was most prompt in inviting Mr. Collins to join his daughters in their walk; and Mr. Collins, being in fact much better fitted for a walker than a reader, was extremely pleased to close his large book, and go. In pompous nothings on his side, and civil assents on that of his cousins, their time passed till they entered Meryton. The attention of the younger ones was then no longer to be gained by him. Their eyes were immediately wandering up in the street in quest of the officers, and nothing less than a very smart bonnet indeed, or a really new muslin in a shop window, could recall them. But the attention of every lady was soon caught by a young man, whom they had never