Acid ratio (also referred to in German)
Unless otherwise defined, the ratio of an economic entity’s assets that are immediately convertible into cash to its current liabilities (promptly liquidatable assets divided by current liabilities); sometimes also called first-degree liquidity. – See liquidity ratio, risk capacity, quick ratio, cash fund.
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