liquidity ratio — noun (finance) The proportion of a bank s assets that can be converted into cash at short notice • • • Main Entry: ↑liquid … Useful english dictionary
liquidity ratio — a comparison of two accounts in a Balance Sheet, current assets divided by current liabilities. Glossary of Business Terms * * * liquidity ratio liquidity ratio ➔ ratio * * * liquidity ratio UK US noun [C] ► ACCOUNTING the value of a company s… … Financial and business terms
liquidity ratio — /lɪ kwɪdɪti ˌreɪʃiəυ/ noun a ratio of liquid assets (that is, current assets less stocks, but including debtors) to current liabilities, giving an indication of a company’s solvency. Also called acid test ratio, quick ratio … Dictionary of banking and finance
liquidity ratio — cash ratio … Accounting dictionary
liquidity ratio — relation between the amount of cash at a bank s disposal and the amount of deposits deposited in the bank … English contemporary dictionary
Mutual Fund Liquidity Ratio — A ratio published monthly by the Investment Company Institute that compares the amount of cash relative to total assets held by a mutual fund. Equity investors use the mutual fund liquidity ratio to gauge the demand for shares and the bullishness … Investment dictionary
Statutory Liquidity Ratio — (SLR) is a term used in the regulation of banking in India. It is the amount which a bank has to maintain in the form of cash, gold or approved securities. The quantum is specified as some percentage of the total demand and time liabilities ( i.e … Wikipedia
Коэффициент ликвидности (LIQUIDITY RATIO) — См. Коэффициент покрытия краткосрочных обязательств, Коэффициент текущей ликвидности (Current Ratio) … Словарь терминов по управленческому учету
ratio — the proportional relationship of one thing to another * * * ratio ra‧ti‧o [ˈreɪʆiəʊ ǁ ˈreɪʆoʊ] noun [countable] a relationship between two amounts that is represented by a pair of numbers showing how much greater one amount is than the other: •… … Financial and business terms
ratio analysis — The use of accounting ratios to evaluate a company s operating performance and financial stability. Such ratios as return on capital employed and gross profit percentage can be used to assess profitability. The liquidity ratio can be used to… … Accounting dictionary