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An alternative name for the Quick ratio. | An alternative name for the Quick ratio. | ||
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A definitive or rigorous test of a product, service, or theory. | |||
The term originates from the use of nitric acid to test the authenticity of gold. | The term originates from the use of nitric acid to test the authenticity of gold. | ||
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Also known as the 'acid test ratio'. | Also known as the 'acid test ratio'. | ||
Revision as of 20:30, 14 April 2019
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An alternative name for the Quick ratio.
2.
A definitive or rigorous test of a product, service, or theory.
The term originates from the use of nitric acid to test the authenticity of gold.
Also known as the 'acid test ratio'.