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Paper Title: A STUDY ON LIQUIDITY AND RATIO ANALYSIS AT ACC CEMENT LTD. WADI
Authors Name: Dr. Rekha N Patil , Pramod A Kattimani
Unique Id: IJSDR2310075
Published In: Volume 8 Issue 10, October-2023
Abstract: Liquidty ratios are important financial measures as they provide insight into a debtor's ability to satisfy immediate debt commitments without relying on external finance. These ratios indicate a company's capacity to meet its debt commitments as well as its level of security. They are calculate by use more indicators, such as the current ratio, quick ratio, and operational cash flow ratio, each of which provides a unique view on the company's financial strength and capacity to manage short-term commitments. The simplicity with which assets may be turned into money effectively and cheaply is referred to as Liquidty. When use in a comparison context, Liquidty ratios very useful. Such analysis may be conducted both internally and externally, providing insights into a company's capacity to quickly access cash resources as well as a gauge for its financial health when compared to other firms or industry standards. A Liquidty ratio is a sets of statistics used to assess a company's short-term financial stability or situation. These ratios are intended to analyze the company's ability to satisfy its immediate financial commitments or clear its present debts. They give information on the company's ability to make short-term payments and its ability to manage its current financial liabilities. The current ratio, quick ratio, and absolute Liquidty ratio are examples of Liquidty ratios. Additionally, debtor's and creditor's turnover ratios are computed to assess how efficiently a firm uses its liquid assets. These ratios provide information on the company's capacity to handle available finances as well as its relationships with debtors and creditors. Short-term commitments are met by transforming readily available assets into cash. These assets should be liquid because their aim is to handle short-term financial obligations. A larger Liquidty ratio often suggests a safety buffer for a corporation to manage its liabilities. When the liquidty ratio is larger’sthn one, it company's financial situation is positive
Keywords: Liquidity Ratio, Cash Resources, Short term, Statistics, Financial Liabilities
Cite Article: "A STUDY ON LIQUIDITY AND RATIO ANALYSIS AT ACC CEMENT LTD. WADI", International Journal of Science & Engineering Development Research (www.ijsdr.org), ISSN:2455-2631, Vol.8, Issue 10, page no.435 - 441, October-2023, Available :http://www.ijsdr.org/papers/IJSDR2310075.pdf
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Publication Details: Published Paper ID: IJSDR2310075
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Published In: Volume 8 Issue 10, October-2023
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