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quick ratio – Liquidity ratios measure the firm's ability to satisfy its short-term obligations as they come due.

Description

quick ratio – Liquidity ratios measure the firm's ability to satisfy its short-term obligations as they come due.

Usage

quick.ratio(cash, ms, rc, cl)

Arguments

cash

cash

ms

marketable securities

rc

receivables

cl

current liabilities

See Also

current.ratio

cash.ratio

Examples

quick.ratio(cash=3000,ms=2000,rc=1000,cl=2000)

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> library(FinCal)
> png(filename="/home/ddbj/snapshot/RGM3/R_CC/result/FinCal/quick.ratio.Rd_%03d_medium.png", width=480, height=480)
> ### Name: quick.ratio
> ### Title: quick ratio - Liquidity ratios measure the firm's ability to
> ###   satisfy its short-term obligations as they come due.
> ### Aliases: quick.ratio
> 
> ### ** Examples
> 
> quick.ratio(cash=3000,ms=2000,rc=1000,cl=2000)
[1] 3
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> dev.off()
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          1 
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