Learn: Current Ratio - Calculating and Interpreting
iGCSE Business Studies [Edexcel]
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What does a current ratio of 2:1 indicate?
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A business has £30,000 in current assets and £10,000 in current liabilities. What is its current ratio?
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Which of the following are true about interpreting the current ratio? (Select all that apply)
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The current ratio is calculated by dividing {{blank0}} by {{blank1}}.
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