Current Ratio: Definition, Calculation, What It Tells Investors The Motley Fool
The quick ratio (also sometimes called the acid-test ratio) is a more conservative version of the current ratio. These are future expenses that have been paid in advance that haven’t yet been used up or expired. Generally, prepaid expenses that will be used up within one year are initially reported on the balance sheet as a current asset. As the amount expires, the current asset is reduced and the amount of the reduction is reported as an expense on the...