Liquidity RATIOS
Ratio name | Numerator | Denominator | Ratio |
Current | 32800000 | 11300000 | 2.90:1 |
Quick | 31900000 | 11300000 | 2.82:1 |
DCOH | 419,750,000 |
31500000 | 13.33 Days |
Receivable Days |
2701000000 |
34000000 | 79 Days |
solvency RATIOS
RATIO | NUMERATOR | DENOMINATOR | Ratio |
DSCR | $4,025,000 |
850000 | 4.74 Times |
Liability to fund balance | 11300000 | 21500000 | 0.53:1 |
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