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<title>How to Calculate Liquidity Ratios: Current and Quick Ratio Formulas</title>
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<pubDate>Mon, 17 Aug 2026 15:33:13 +0000</pubDate>
<category>liquidity ratios</category>
<category>current ratio formula</category>
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<category>acid-test ratio</category>
<description>To calculate liquidity ratios, compare a company&#039;s short-term assets to its short-term liabilities, which shows its ability to meet immediate obligations. The two most important measures are the current ratio, found by dividing current assets by current liabilities, and the quick ratio, found by subtracting inventory from current assets and then dividing by current liabilities. The current ratio tells you how many times current assets can cover current debts. The quick ratio, also called the aci</description>
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<title>Strategies to Reduce Impermanent Loss in Liquidity Pools</title>
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<pubDate>Sat, 15 Aug 2026 21:27:07 +0000</pubDate>
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<category>stablecoin pairing</category>
<description>To reduce impermanent loss, users suggest pairing assets with stable prices or high correlation and actively managing your positions. Viewing impermanent loss as an opportunity cost rather than a direct loss helps in planning. You can minimize risk by investing in pools where one asset is a stablecoin or by pairing two cryptocurrencies that tend to move in similar directions. Prioritizing deeply liquid pools on your chosen automated market maker can also help mitigate the impact. Active manageme</description>
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