A common liquidity ratio is the current ratio, which is calculated by dividing a company's current assets by its current liabilities. This ratio helps stakeholders understand if the company has enough liquid assets to cover its short-term liabilities.
During the financial review, the CFO highlighted the company's improved liquidity ratio as a sign of enhanced financial health and stability.
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