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Business, 21.04.2021 15:00, dylan516

Suppose a firm's liquidity ratios are compared to those of it's peer group. In comparison to it's competitors, managers cannot gauge whether A. the firm has more cash and accounts receivable for every dollar of short term debt.
B. the firm has more money in current assets for every dollar of short term debt. C. the firm has more money in inventory than its competitors.
D. the firm needs more vacation time.​

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