Answer Posted / vamshi krishna d
Ratios are classified into 4 types they are as follows:
a)Liquidity Ratios
b)Leverage or Capital Ratios
c)Profitablity Ratios
d)Turnover Ratios
a) Liquidity Ratios are as follows i) Current Ratio; ii)
Acid-Test Ratio or Quick Ratio;
b) Leverage or Capital Ratios are as follows i) Debt -
Equity Ratio; ii) Debt - Asset Ratio; iii) Interest
Coverage Ratio; iv) Debt Service Coverage Ratio;
c) Profitablity Ratios i) Gross Profit Ratio; ii) Net
Profit Ratio; iii) Return on Total Assets; iv) Return on
Capital Employeed; v) Return on Shareholders Equity;
d) Turnover Ratios i) Inventory Turnover Ratio; ii)
Debtor's Turnover Ratio; iii) Average Collection Period;
iv) Fixed Assets Turnover Ratio; v) Total Assets Turnover
Ratio.
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