The accounting quick ratio, also known as the acid-test ratio, is a financial metric that evaluates a company’s ability to meet its short-term liabilities with its most liquid assets. Calculated by dividing current assets minus inventories by current liabilities, it provides insight into financial health without relying on inventory sales. A higher quick ratio indicates better liquidity and financial stability.
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