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Ratio of current assets to current liabilities = current assets (at balance sheet date) divided by current liabilities (at balance sheet date).
Inventory turnover ratio = total cost of sales divided by average inventory (beginning and ending inventory, divided by two, at the balance sheet date).
Book value per share = stockholders' equity divided by common shares outstanding (at balance sheet date).
COMPUTATION OF RATIOS