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  2. Quick ratio - Wikipedia

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    In finance, the quick ratio, also known as the acid-test ratio is a type of liquidity ratio, which measures the ability of a company to use its near-cash or 'quick' assets to extinguish or retire its current liabilities immediately. It is defined as the ratio between quickly available or liquid assets and current liabilities.

  3. Current ratio: What it is and how to calculate it - AOL

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    The formula is: Current ratio: Current assets / Current liabilities ... A more conservative measure of liquidity is the quick ratio — also known as the acid-test ratio — which compares cash ...

  4. Davenport diagram - Wikipedia

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    In acid base physiology, the Davenport diagram is a graphical tool, developed by Horace W. Davenport, that allows a clinician or investigator to describe blood bicarbonate concentrations and blood pH following a respiratory and/or metabolic acid-base disturbance. The diagram depicts a three-dimensional surface describing all possible states of ...

  5. Base excess - Wikipedia

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    Base excess is defined as the amount of strong acid that must be added to each liter of fully oxygenated blood to return the pH to 7.40 at a temperature of 37°C and a pCO 2 of 40 mmHg (5.3 kPa). [2] A base deficit (i.e., a negative base excess) can be correspondingly defined by the amount of strong base that must be added.

  6. Quick Ratio: Definition, Formula and Usage - AOL

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    A quick ratio tests a company’s current liquidity and solvency. It is a measure of whether the company can pay its short-term obligations with its cash or cash-like assets on hand. (Short term ...

  7. Acid test - Wikipedia

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    Financial analysts also employ the "acid test" nickname for the quick ratio method, which assesses the liquidity of a business. The term "acid test" took on a different meaning in the realm of experiences with the psychedelic drug LSD, popularized by the Merry Pranksters. This association stems from the drug's colloquial name, "acid" (which ...

  8. Current asset - Wikipedia

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    The quick ratio, or acid-test, measures the ability of a company to use its near cash or quick assets to extinguish or retire its current liabilities immediately. Quick assets are those that can be quickly turned into cash if necessary. It would not be used for substantial period of time such as, normally, twelve months.

  9. Financial ratio - Wikipedia

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    A financial ratio or accounting ratio states the relative magnitude of two selected numerical values taken from an enterprise's financial statements. Often used in accounting, there are many standard ratios used to try to evaluate the overall financial condition of a corporation or other organization. Financial ratios may be used by managers ...