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Dividing Quick Assets by Total Current Liabilities Is the Calculation

Question 57

Question 57

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Dividing quick assets by total current liabilities is the calculation for the


A) current ratio.
B) return on investment.
C) quick or acid-test ratio.
D) ratio of liabilities to owner's equity.

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