dollar volume
Noun: - The total monetary value of sales or transactions: "Dollar volume" refers to the aggregate amount of money generated from sales or trading activities, measured in dollars (or the local currency). It is a key business metric indicating the scale of commercial activity.
"Dollar volume" is used primarily in business, finance, and economics contexts to quantify the total financial value of sales, trades, or turnover over a specific period. It is a singular noun, often preceded by a possessive (e.g., the store's dollar volume) or used with articles (e.g., a high dollar volume).
- Noun:
- The company reported a record dollar volume for the fourth quarter.
- Analysts are watching the dollar volume of trades on the stock exchange.
- An increase in dollar volume does not always mean higher profits.
- "Trading dollar volume": specifically refers to the total monetary value of securities traded in a market.
- The trading dollar volume on the exchange reached $10 billion yesterday.
- In comparative analysis: Used to compare the financial scale of activity between different entities or time periods.
- Despite having fewer stores, their dollar volume surpasses that of their competitor.
- Turnover (n): Often used synonymously in business contexts to mean the total value of sales. (e.g., ).
- Sales revenue (n): The income from sales of goods or services, closely related to dollar volume.
- Gross sales (n): The total sales before any deductions, similar in concept to dollar volume.
- Sales volume (in monetary terms)
- Monetary turnover
- Total sales value
(Note: "Dollar volume" itself is a compound noun phrase. It does not have phrasal verbs.) - High dollar volume: Indicates a large amount of monetary transactions. - The holiday season is characterized by high dollar volume for retailers. - Dollar volume growth: The increase in total monetary sales over time. - Investors were pleased with the firm's consistent dollar volume growth.
(Note: There are no common idioms that use the exact phrase "dollar volume.")
- the volume measured in dollars
- the store's dollar volume continues to rise