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1. Tells whether a company can pay all its current liabilities if they become due immediately 2. Measures a company's success in using assets to earn income 3. The practice of comparing a company with other companies that are similar 4. Indicates how rapidly inventory is sold 5. Shows the proportion of a company's assets that is financed with debt 6. Tells the percentage of a stock's market value that the company returns to stockholders annually as dividends 7. Measures a business's ability to pay interest on its debt 8. Measures a company's ability to collect cash from credit customers

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Answer: Incomplete question.

Match the following terms to there definition.

Step-by-step explanation:

1. Tells whether a company can pay all its current liabilities if they become due immediately - Quick Ratio

2. Measures a company's success in using assets to earn income - Return on Assets

3. The practice of comparing a company with other companies that are similar - Benchmarking

4. Indicates how rapidly inventory is sold - Inventory turnover

5. Shows the proportion of a company's assets that is financed with debt - Debit Ratio

6. Tells the percentage of a stock's market value that the company returns to stockholders annually as dividends - Dividend Yield

7. Measures a business's ability to pay interest on its debt - Interest coverage ratio

8. Measures a company's ability to collect cash from credit customers -

Account Receivable Turnover

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