Current Ratio definition

Current Ratio means, as of any date of determination, the ratio of (a) Current Assets to (b) Current Liabilities.
Current Ratio means the ratio of the value of current assets to the value of current liabilities, calculated according to s. 126.44 (8) (c) 1.

Examples of Current Ratio in a sentence

  • Monthly Measures Measure Metric Area of Concern Days Cash on Hand Total cash divided by (total budgeted expenditures – depreciation)/365 Less than 20 days Current Ratio Current assets divided by current liabilities Less than 1.0 Enrollment Actual FTEs divided by budgeted FTEs Below 90% Quarterly Goal Review how schools are progressing during the school year against their budget and financial goals and provide schools with targeted feedback.


More Definitions of Current Ratio

Current Ratio means the ratio of
Current Ratio means, with respect to the Borrower and its Consolidated Restricted Subsidiaries, as of any date of determination, the ratio of (a) Current Assets as of such date to (b) Current Liabilities as of such date.
Current Ratio means, with respect to the Borrower and the Consolidated Restricted Subsidiaries for any date of determination, the ratio of (a) Current Assets as of the last day of the most recently ended Fiscal Quarter (which may be such date of determination) to (b) Current Liabilities on such day.
Current Ratio means, as of any date of determination, the ratio of (a) the consolidated current assets (excluding, without limitation, restricted cash) of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries as of such date, determined in accordance with GAAP to (b) the consolidated current liabilities of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries as of such date, determined in accordance with GAAP.
Current Ratio means, in relation to any given entity, the result obtained by dividing its Current Assets by Current Liabilities.