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Chapter 24, Problem 4E
To determine
Acid-test ratio: Acid-test ratio is ability of a company to pay back its immediate liabilities with its short term assets. This ratio can also be called as a
To determine the reason for the better risk of company.
Given information: All the related information is provided in the question document.
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