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tell the ratio where the numerator and denominator should 
contain one from asset side and other from liabilities side
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Current Assets Ratio
Logic: Current Assets/current liabilites.

Quick Ratio = Quick assets/ Current liabilities.

Absolute quick Ratio= Cash and Bank+Marketable 
securities/current liabilities.

All liquidity ratios are the examples except cash interval 
measure.
 
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Chalapathi Rao Govada
 
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