Acid-test

/ˈæsɪd tɛst/ noun

Another name for the quick ratio, measuring a company's ability to pay immediate debts without relying on inventory sales. The term emphasizes the stringent nature of this liquidity test.

Metaphor borrowed from gold mining, where nitric acid was used to test gold purity - fake gold would dissolve while real gold remained. Applied to finance in the early 1900s to describe the most rigorous test of a company's financial strength.

AFsure-toets
BGкиселинно-тест
EThappe-test
EUazido-proba
GLácido-teste
HRkiselin-test
LTrūgštis-testas
LVskābekļa-testis
MNхүчил-шилжилт
SKkyselina-test
SLkislina-test
SRкиселина-тест
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