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Ratio of a company's current assets
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  The ratio of current assets divided by current liabilities that shows the ability of a utility to pay its current obligations from its current assets. A measure of liquidity, the higher the ratio, t [..]
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Current assets of a company divided by current liabilities. The ratio shows the company's ability to pay its current obligations. This ratio is used to determine how much cash is available to cov [..]
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A financial ratio which gives an indication of whether or not a company can pay its short-term debts.
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A liquidity ratio calculated as current assets divided by current liabilities.
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Current ratio is a measure of a company's ability to meet its short-term liabilities and is calculated by dividing current assets by current liabilities. Current assets are made up of cash and cash equivalents ('near cash'), accounts receivable and inventory, while current liabilities are the sum of short-term loans and accounts paya [..]
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The ratio of current assets to current liabilities. This ratio is an indicator of a company's ability to meet its current obligations. To learn more, see Explanation of Financial Ratios.
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Definition An indication of a company's ability to meet short-term debt obligations; the higher the ratio, the more liquid the company is. Current ratio is equal to current assets divided by curr [..]
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Current assets divided by current liabilities. This is an indication of a company's ability to meet short-term debt obligations. The higher the ratio, the more liquid the company is. See also RAT [..]
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Current ratio is one component that investors use to determine your business' financial strength and make decisions about whether to do business with you. They'll also use it to compare your [..]
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A ratio of a business' current assets to its current liabilities
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Used as an indicator of a COMPANY’s liquidity and ability to pay short-term debts. This is found by dividing CURRENT ASSETS by CURRENT LIABILITIES.
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Current assets divided by current liabilities -- a measure of liquidity. Generally, the higher the ratio, the greater the "cushion" between current obligations and a firm's ability to m [..]
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This ratio is calculated by dividing current assets by current liabilities. It indicates the extent to which current liabilities are covered by those assets expected to be converted to cash in the nea [..]
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Current assets divided by current liabilities -- a measure of liquidity. Generally, the higher the ratio, the greater the "cushion" between current obligations and a firm's ability to meet them.
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Current assets divided by current liabilities (a liquidity ratio).
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liquidity ratio measuring a company’s ability to pay short-term and long-term obligations. It considers the current total assets relative to the company’s total current total liabilities.
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Ratio of current assets to current liabilities. Used as the basic index of liquidity and financial position.
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(Current Assets divided by
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Current Ratio = Current Assets divided by Current Liabilities.
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A finance statistic: Current Assets, divided by Current Liabilities.
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The current ratio is the quotient of current assets divided by current liabilities. Current assets include cash and property that's expected to be converted to cash within 12 months. Current liab [..]
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is the ratio of current assets to current liabilities.
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The current ratio is a financial ratio that measures whether or not a firm has enough resources to pay its debts over the next 12 months. It is an indication of a company’s ability to meet short-term [..]
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An indicator of short-term debt-paying ability. It is determined by dividing current assets by current liabilities. The higher the ratio, the more liquid the company.
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This is the same as Current Assets divided by Current Liabilities, measuring current assets available to cover current liabilities, a test of near-term solvency. The ratio indicates to what extent cas [..]
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  Ratio of current assets to current liabilities.    
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A Liquidity ratio expressed as the ratio between a business' Current assets and its Current liabilities. It is a measure of a company's liquidity which may be used in comparing it with anoth [..]
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Total current assets / total current liabilities. Calculated based on data sourced from CMS HCRIS database.
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A calculation made to show the liquidity of a business. Obtained by dividing current assets by current liabilities. The higher the ratio, the greater the protection for the trade creditors.
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Current assets compared to current liabilities. A term used to indicate liquidity.
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It is an short term measurement of liquidity of a business co ncern. It is ratio of Current assets and a current liability. The standard ratio is 1.33 : 1 but bank insist for at least 1:1 ratio. A higher current ratio may indicate a comfortable position and a low current ratio indicate trend of sickness of the concern.
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Is a measurement of liquidity where current assets are divided by current liabilities. This is commonly used to measure short-term solvency.
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The ratio of current assets to current liabilities. This metric lets you know the short-term solvency of a company at a point in time. Higher ratios indicate greater stability.
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   In mathematical terms, current ratio is the total current assets divided by total current liabilities. The current assets are comprised of cash, accounts receivable and inventory that can be turned into cash within a year. In financial terms, current ratio measures the liquidity of a company - its ability to cover its costs on a regular basis.   [..]
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current assets (cash, inventories, and accounts receivables) divided by liabilities due within one-year.
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The current assets of a company divided by its current liabilities. Balance-sheet strength indication.
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Calculated by dividing the total current assets for a given period by the total current liabilities for the same period.
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The product of current assets divided by liabilities payable in one year.
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Liquidity ratio. Measures whether or not a firm has enough resources to pay its debts over the next 12 months
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Indicator of short-term debt-paying ability. Determined by dividing current assets by current liabilities. The higher the ratio, the more liquid the company.
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The current ratio is a liquidity ratio that measures whether a firm has enough resources to meet its short-term obligations. It compares a firm's current assets to its current liabilities, and is ex [..]
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Comparison of current assets to current liabilities, commonly used as a measure of short-run solvency. A ratio of 1:1 means an organization would have just enough cash to cover current liabilities if it ceased operations and converted its current assets to cash.
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