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if the current ratio is 2 then what is the relationship between the current assets and current liabilities​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The current ratio is a popular metric used across the industry to assess a company's short-term liquidity with respect to its available assets and pending liabilities. In other words, it reflects a company's ability to generate enough cash to pay off all its debts once they become due.

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Answered by singlegirl786
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The current ratio is a popular metric used across the industry to assess a company's short-term liquidity with respect to its available assets and pending liabilities. In other words, it reflects a company's ability to generate enough cash to pay off all its debts once they become due.

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