the definition the term accounting ratio is used to describe significant relationship which exist between figure shown in a ballance sheet, in a profit and loss account, in q budgetary control system or in any part of of the accounting organizations is given by
q) Biraman and dribin
b) Lord keynes
c) betty
d) none of the above
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Answer: C
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The correct answer to this question is option c) Betty.
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- Accounting ratios are an important subsection of financial ratios. They are a group of metrics used to quantify the profitability and efficiency of a company based on its financial reports.
- An accounting ratio equates two line items in a firm’s financial statements, specifically made up of its balance sheet, income statement, and cash flow statement.
- These ratios can be utilized to assess a company’s fundamentals and provide insights about the operation of the company over the last fiscal year.
- Familiar accounting ratios include the quick ratio, the debt-to-equity ratio, the dividend payout ratio, operating margin, and gross margin.
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