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RE: Investment Language 101 Series: TERM OF THE DAY: -- What Is: ' Current Ratio ' | E.108 | Trading Candle Cheat Sheet Incl. Each Episode.

in #investing7 years ago

Very informative article @barrydutton - It helps me understand more about terms in investments.

The current ratio is a liquidity ratio that measures a company's ability to pay short-term and long-term obligations. To gauge this ability, the current ratio considers the current total assets of a company (both liquid and illiquid) relative to that company’s current total liabilities. The formula for calculating a company’s current ratio is:

Current Ratio = Current Assets / Current Liabilities

The current ratio is called “current” because, unlike some other liquidity ratios, it incorporates all current assets and liabilities.

The current ratio is also known as the working capital ratio.

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