A company with $200,000 in cash and marketable securities and $100,000 in current liabilities has a cash ratio of 2.0. This indicates that the company has twice as much in cash and equivalents as it needs to cover its immediate obligations.
During the financial review, the CFO highlighted the company's strong cash ratio as evidence of its solid liquidity position.
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