In calculating the quick ratio, the inventory portion is deducted from current assets and divided by current liabilities because ( )is the reason for this
A: Inventory is not easy to keep
B: The quality of inventory is difficult to guarantee
C: Low liquidity of inventory
D: The quantity of inventory should not be determined
A: Inventory is not easy to keep
B: The quality of inventory is difficult to guarantee
C: Low liquidity of inventory
D: The quantity of inventory should not be determined
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- 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.
- Which of the following are correct descriptions of Current ratio A: Current assets-current liabilities B: Current assets/current liabilities C: How much of the total current assets is financed by current liabilities D: Inventory days +receivable days-payable days
- 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.
- Liquid assets are deducted _____ from current assets(<br/>). A: Other receivables B: Accounts receivable C: Inventory D: Financial assets whose changes are measured at fair value and booked<br/>into current profits and losses.<br/>The