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The following section summarizes insights on 's Quick Ratio:

Dec 2016Dec 2018Dec 2020Dec 2022Dec 20240.0x

Performance Summary

    How does Amazon.com's Quick Ratio benchmark against competitors?

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    We've identified the following companies as similar to Amazon.com, Inc. because they operate in a related industry or sector. We also considered size, growth, and various financial metrics to narrow down the list to the ones listed below.

    Metric Usage: Quick Ratio

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    Metrics similar to Quick Ratio in the risk category include:

    • Quick Ratio - A ratio used to assess a company's short-term liquidity.
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    • Degree of Operating Leverage (DOL) - The degree of operating leverage measures the sensitivity of a company's operating income with respect to a change in revenue.
    • Beta (2 Year) - A ratio that measures the risk or volatility of a company's share price in comparison to the market as a whole. Beta (2 Year) is calculated using two years of weekly returns.
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    Quick Ratio

    A ratio used to assess a company's short-term liquidity.

    Definition of Quick Ratio

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    Quick Ratio or acid-test or liquidity ratio measures the ability of a company to use its near cash or quick assets to extinguish or retire its current liabilities immediately. Quick Ratio is defined as:

    (Cash & ST Investments
      (+) Accounts Receivable)
    (/) Current Liabilities
    (=) Quick Ratio
    

    Quick Ratio is not meaningful for Amazon.com.

    Read more on Wikipedia: Quick Ratio


    Click the link below to download a spreadsheet with an example Quick Ratio calculation for Amazon.com, Inc. below:

    Sector Benchmark Analysis

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    The chart above depicts the distribution of quick ratio for companies operating in the Consumer Discretionary sector in the Developed economic region. Over 2,470 companies were considered in this analysis, and 2,376 had meaningful values. The average quick ratio of companies in the sector is 1.1x with a standard deviation of 1.0x.

    Amazon.com, Inc.'s Quick Ratio of - is significantly outside the interquartile range and is excluded from the distribution. The following table provides additional summary stats:

    Quick Ratio In The Consumer Discretionary Sector
    Economic Risk RegionDeveloped
    Total Constituents2,476
    Included Constituents2,376
    Min0.0x
    Max6.8x
    Median0.8x
    Mean1.1x
    Standard Deviation1.0x

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