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Define current ratio with example? |
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Answer» The current ratio measures the ability of the firm to meet its current liabilities from the current assets. Higher the current ratio, greater the short-term solvency (i.e. larger is the amount of rupees available per rupee of liability). Current ratio = \(\cfrac{Current\,Assets}{Current\,Liability}\) |
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