Explain current ratio.
Answer / Premendra Kumar Singh
The Current Ratio measures a company's short-term liquidity. It is calculated as Current Assets (assets that can be converted into cash within one year) divided by Current Liabilities (debts due within one year). A higher current ratio implies better ability to pay off short-term debts.
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