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Panwala, Manisha
- Dimensions of Liquidity Management - A case Study of the Surat Textile's Traders Co-operative Bank Ltd., Surat
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National Journal of System and Information Technology, Vol 2, No 1 (2009), Pagination: 117-126Abstract
The paper illustrates the concept of liquidity management with reference to The Surat Textile's Traders Co-Operative Bank Ltd., Surat, using seven parameters viz: current ratio, liquidity ratio, cash position ratio, short-term investment to current assets ratio, shortterm advances to current assets ratio and short-term investment&short-term advances to short-term deposits ratio.Keywords
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