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Rating business with monthly or yearly performances.
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[QUOTE="Axis, post: 294527, member: 66672"] There are a number of ways to measure the performance of a business, and the specific metrics used will depend on the nature of the business and its goals. These metrics can be tracked monthly or yearly, depending on the nature of the business and the goals of the company. It's important to pick the right metrics to track that align with the company's goals and to track them regularly. Some common ways to measure business performance include: REVENUE: A measure of the total amount of money a business brings in through sales or other means. PROFIT: A measure of the amount of money a business has left over after all expenses have been paid. OPERATING MARGIN: A measure of a company's profitability, calculated as operating income divided by revenue. Return on investment (ROI): A measure of the efficiency of an investment, calculated as the return (profit) divided by the cost of the investment. CUSTOMER SATISFACTION: A measure of how satisfied customers are with a business's products or services. The more customers are satisfied, the more the business performance is on the positive side. MARKET SHARE: A measure of the percentage of the total market for a particular product or service that a business controls. EMPLOYEE TURNOVER: A measure of how often employees leave a business and need to be replaced. Frequent leaving of employees simply means bad business performance in retaining potential employees and workers. [/QUOTE]
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