Cash Ratio Calculator
Cover liabilities with cash alone
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About this calculator
The cash ratio divides cash and cash equivalents (bank balances, money market funds, short-term Treasury bills) by current liabilities: Cash Ratio = (Cash + Cash Equivalents) ÷ Current Liabilities. Unlike the current ratio or quick ratio, it excludes receivables and inventory entirely, asking only whether a company could pay off its near-term obligations using money it already has in hand.
Credit analysts and lenders use it as a worst-case stress test — a ratio above 1.0 means a company could clear all current liabilities today without collecting a single invoice or selling any stock. Because holding large amounts of idle cash is inefficient, most healthy companies run a cash ratio well below 1.0 and rely on receivables and short-term credit lines instead.
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