Current ratio
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What is the current ratio and how is it calculated?
The current ratio is a measure to gain insight into the liquidity of the company. The purpose of this liquidity ratio is to determine whether current financial obligations can be met in the short term. It involves the ratio between current assets plus cash and short-term liabilities.