The acid test ratio, also called the quick ratio, is a financial metric that measures a company's ability to pay off its short-term liabilities (debts) with its most liquid assets (cash, marketable securities). It's a more stringent test than just looking at current liabilities because it excludes slow-to-sell inventory from the equation. A higher ratio indicates a greater ability to meet short-term financial obligations.
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