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The acid-test ratio, also known as the quick ratio, is a financial metric that measures a company’s ability to pay off its short-term liabilities using its most liquid assets, excluding inventory. This ratio is a stricter test of liquidity than the current ratio because it only considers assets that can quickly be converted into cash, such as cash itself, accounts receivable, and short-term investments.
If a company has $150,000 in cash and accounts receivable, and $100,000 in current liabilities, its acid-test ratio would be 1.5, indicating strong liquidity.
• Measures a company’s ability to meet short-term liabilities with its most liquid assets.
• Excludes inventory from the calculation, providing a stricter measure of liquidity.
• A ratio of 1 or above is generally considered healthy.
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