TYLNEUTRAL

Current Ratio

1.00x

Updated 318h ago

Sector Performance

33th percentile

TYL

1.00x

Sector Median

1.20x

Sector Avg

2.57x

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Deep Analysis

The current ratio of 1.00x means the company has exactly $1.00 in short-term assets for every $1.00 of short-term liabilities, indicating it can just cover its near-term obligations.

Among sector peers, the median is 1.21x, and TYL sits at the 32nd percentile, meaning it falls below the typical peer. No trend information is available because the year-over-year change, quarter-over-quarter change, and historical values are all listed as N/A, with only a single data point provided. The combination of a current ratio at the breakeven point of 1.00x and no trend data creates a neutral risk picture—there is neither a clear strength nor a red flag, but the company has less liquidity cushion than most peers. This metric supports the overall NEUTRAL verdict because the ratio is neither dangerously low nor high, and the lack of trend prevents any directional concern.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the Current Ratio tell investors about TYL?

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 TYL's closest peers by Current Ratio?

The closest peers by Current Ratio include: KEY (0.42x), GEN (0.40x), CHTR (0.40x), USB (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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TYL

1.00x

Sector Median

1.20x

Sector Avg

2.57x

How TYL's Current Ratio compares to sector peers.

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