Current assets are presented in the order of liquidity or convertibility into cash; while current liabilities are listed in the order that they come due.
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- Current assets are presented in the order of liquidity or convertibility into cash; while current liabilities are listed in the order that they come due. A: 正确 B: 错误
- Current assets are listed on the balance sheet in order of liquidity.
- The cash ratio is measured as: A: current assets divided by current liabilities. B: current assets minus cash on hand, divided by current liabilities. C: current liabilities plus current assets, divided by cash on hand. D: cash on hand plus inventory, divided by current liabilities. E: cash on hand divided by current liabilities.
- The quick ratio is measured as: A: current assets divided by current liabilities. B: cash on hand plus current liabilities, divided by current assets. C: current liabilities divided by current assets, plus inventory. D: current assets minus inventory, divided by current liabilities. E: current assets minus inventory minus current liabilities.
- The current ratio is measured as: A: current assets minus current liabilities. B: current assets divided by current liabilities. C: current liabilities minus inventory, divided by current assets. D: cash on hand divided by current liabilities. E: current liabilities divided by current assets.