acid test
A financial ratio which is similar to the current ratio, but more stringent. It is defined as: - current assets minus stocks divided by current liabilities
and it shows whether a company would be able to pay its debts if it needed to satisfy creditors but it had no time to sell any of its assets. If the acid test is 1 or higher, a company passes the test.
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Related Terms:
current ratio
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