Quick Ratio

What is the Quick Ratio?

Himanshu Singh

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Himanshu Singh

Expertise: Investment Banking | Private Equity

Updated:

September 15, 2022

The quick ratio is a conservative indicator of the short-term liquidity of a firm. A higher quick ratio means the company is in a better position to pay off any short-term liabilities.

The calculation for the quick ratio is:

The quick ratio is only used for calculating short-term liabilities, and therefore only Current Assets are considered. The reason Inventory is excluded is that sometimes it can be hard to convert into cash, and therefore not suitable for meeting short-term obligations.

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