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If a Company Has Current Assets of $15,000 and Current

Question 44

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If a company has current assets of $15,000 and current liabilities of $9,500, its current ratio is 1.6.
Current Ratio = Current Assets/Current Liabilities
Current Ratio = $15,000/$9,500 = 1.6

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