Current Ratio
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Sector Performance
35th percentileFRT
1.03x
Sector Median
1.20x
Sector Avg
2.57x
Deep Analysis
The current ratio measures a company’s ability to cover its short-term liabilities with its short-term assets; a value of 1.03x means FRT has $1.03 in current assets for every $1.00 of current liabilities, indicating barely enough liquidity to meet obligations due within a year.
That ratio sits below the sector median of 1.20x, placing FRT at the 35th percentile among its peers, meaning two-thirds of comparable companies maintain higher current ratios. No trend data is available: the year-over-year change is N/A, the quarter-over-quarter change is N/A, and only a single historical value of 1.03x exists for the last eight quarters. Because the current ratio is static at a low level with no directional movement, the combination implies a neutral liquidity profile—neither improving nor deteriorating, but slightly weaker than the peer group average. This metric supports the overall NEUTRAL verdict, as the ratio is not so low as to signal distress yet not high enough to suggest a competitive advantage in managing short-term obligations.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does the Current Ratio tell investors about FRT?
Measures short-term financial health. A ratio above 1.5 is generally healthy; below 1.0 may indicate liquidity stress.
How is the Current Ratio calculated?
Current Ratio is calculated as: Current Assets / Current Liabilities.
Who are FRT's closest peers by Current Ratio?
The closest peers by Current Ratio include: SPG (0.41x), CHTR (0.40x), USB (0.40x), GEN (0.40x), DRI (0.39x).
The Formula
Current Assets / Current Liabilities
Why It Matters
Measures short-term financial health. A ratio above 1.5 is generally healthy; below 1.0 may indicate liquidity stress.
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1.03x
Sector Median
1.20x
Sector Avg
2.57x
How FRT's Current Ratio compares to sector peers.
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