The acid-test ratio, also known as the quick ratio, is a more stringent measure of liquidity than the current ratio because it excludes inventory from current assets. This focuses on assets that can be quickly converted to cash (such as cash, accounts receivable, and marketable securities) to cover current liabilities. It assesses a company's ability to meet its short-term obligations without relying on the sale of inventory.
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