Current Ratio
Updated 296h ago
Sector Performance
61th percentileLDOS
1.40x
Sector Median
1.20x
Sector Avg
2.57x
Deep Analysis
LDOS currently holds a Current Ratio of 1.40x, meaning it has $1.40 in current assets for every $1.00 of short-term liabilities — a measure of its ability to pay near-term obligations.
This level sits above the sector median of 1.21x and places LDOS in the 60th percentile among its sector peers, indicating a slightly stronger liquidity position than the typical peer. The year-over-year change is not available, and the quarter-over-quarter change is also not available, so no trend direction can be assessed from the single data point. Because the underlying trend is absent, the combination of a moderately high ratio with no directional information offers neither a clear risk nor a clear opportunity. The metric supports the overall NEUTRAL verdict: the Current Ratio is above average but not exceptionally high, and without a trend, it does not shift the outlook in either direction.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does the Current Ratio tell investors about LDOS?
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 LDOS'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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1.40x
Sector Median
1.20x
Sector Avg
2.57x
How LDOS's Current Ratio compares to sector peers.
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