Definition: Current assets minus stocks divided by current liabilities
Significance:
A more drastic version of the current ratio, this shows whether the company could pay its debts if its creditors were hammering at the door AND it had no time to sell any of its stock.
Calculation:
Information taken from the balance sheet.
Example
Looking at the figures in M&S's balance sheet, the calculation is:
Yardstick:
The yardstick is the same for current ratio.
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