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Since the Differences in the Composition of a Firm's Current

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Since the differences in the composition of a firm's current assets and liabilities can significantly affect the firm's "true" liquidity, it is important to look beyond measures of overall liquidity to assess the activity (liquidity) of specific current accounts.

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