Current Ratio
Updated 200h ago
Sector Performance
69th percentileMOH
1.63x
Sector Median
1.20x
Sector Avg
2.57x
Deep Analysis
The current ratio of 1.63x measures a company’s ability to cover short-term obligations with its short-term assets; a ratio above 1.0x suggests it has more current assets than current liabilities.
This level sits above the sector median of 1.21x and places MOH in the 69th percentile among its sector peers, indicating stronger liquidity than most. However, the year-over-year change and quarter-over-quarter change are both listed as "N/A," meaning there is no recent trend data to evaluate whether this liquidity is improving or declining. Without a trend, the current ratio’s above‑median level points to a low immediate liquidity risk, but the absence of directional information introduces uncertainty about future stability. This metric does not directly contradict the overall CAUTIOUS verdict — the strong relative liquidity is a positive, but the lack of trend data aligns with the cautionary stance, as investors cannot confirm if this strength is sustainable.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does the Current Ratio tell investors about MOH?
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 MOH'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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1.63x
Sector Median
1.20x
Sector Avg
2.57x
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