quick ratio - translation to german
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quick ratio - translation to german

COMPANY'S LIQUID ASSETS DIVIDED BY ITS CURRENT LIABILITIES. VALUES
Acid Test Ratio; Acid Test (Liquidity Ratio); Quick Ratio; Acid test (business)

quick ratio         
(Wirtschaft) Verhältnis zwischen den aktuellen Schulden eines Unternehmens und dessen verfügbaren Geldmittel (legt die kurzfristige Zahlungsfähigkeit eines Unternehmens fest)
acid test ratio         
Säuretest-Verhältnis (in der Buchhaltung: Index von gemeinsamen Vermögen einer Firma ohne Inventar im Vergleich zu ihren laufenden Verpflichtungen)
ratio analysis         
  • The ratio of width to height of [[standard-definition television]]
QUOTIENT OF TWO NUMBERS OR QUANTITIES OF THE SAME KIND
Ratios; Ratio analysis; Is to; Mathematical ratio; ∶; ⅌; Ratio sign
Verhältnisanalyse (Untersuchung von Faktoren aufgrund Buchhaltungsbilanzen)

Definition

ratio
(ratios)
A ratio is a relationship between two things when it is expressed in numbers or amounts. For example, if there are ten boys and thirty girls in a room, the ratio of boys to girls is 1:3, or one to three.
The adult to child ratio is 1 to 6.
N-COUNT: usu sing, oft N of n to n

Wikipedia

Quick ratio

In finance, the quick ratio, also known as the acid-test ratio is a type of liquidity ratio, which measures the ability of a company to use its near cash or quick assets to extinguish or retire its current liabilities immediately. It is defined as the ratio between quickly available or liquid assets and current liabilities. Quick assets are current assets that can presumably be quickly converted to cash at close to their book values.

A normal liquid ratio is considered to be 1:1. A company with a quick ratio of less than 1 cannot currently fully pay back its current liabilities.

The quick ratio is similar to the current ratio but provides a more conservative assessment of the liquidity position of firms as it excludes inventory, which it does not consider as sufficiently liquid.