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current raiot, working capital ratio, liquidity ratio, capital adequacy ratio, net asset ratio
Other names are the quick ratio ot the liquid ratio
1. Ratios for management a. Operating ratio b. Debtors turnover ration c. Stock turnover ratio d. Solvency ratio e. Return on capital 2. Ratios for creditors a. Current ratio b. Solvency ratio c. Fixed asset ratio d. Creditors turnover ratio 3. Ratios for share holders a. Yield ratio b. Proprietary ratio c. Dividend rate d. Capital gearing e. Return on capital fund.
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The NAIC (National Association of Insurance Commissioners) does not mandate a specific loss ratio for individual long-term care policies. However, insurance regulators may examine a company's loss ratio to ensure it remains financially stable and capable of meeting its obligations to policyholders.
The ratio depends on the individual.
It depends on the individual, and the body fate ratio of said individual.
A genotypic -ratio reflects the genetic configuration of an individual in the population. Several genotypes are possible in a phenotype and the ratio in which the genotypes segregate in a given phenotype is known as its genotypic ratio.
The phenotypic ratio would be 3 to 1
The phenotypic ratio would be 3 to 1
A 2:1 ratio because h2:0
It averages out.
By easing the monetary policies. By reducing cash reserve ratio, statutory liquidity ratio and repo rate, the amount of cash in circulation in the economy can be increased. This can help cure credit crunch...
I'm not familiar with the term "term claim ratio." Did you mean "claim loss ratio?" If so, a claim loss ratio is the ratio between the amount of claims paid to the amount of policy premium. This can be done on either an individual insured basis, or on an entire "book" of business. Hope this helps.
It is Advocat, it is mixed with lemonade in a ratio to suit individual tastes.
A chemical formula gives the number ratio of the different kinds of atoms present in the compound. This means that the ratios are the same if you count in individual atoms, dozens of atoms, or molecules of atoms.