Cascade Bancorp (CACB)

5.79 -0.02  -0.34%  May 17, 8:00PM
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Cascade Bancorp Current Ratio:

5.075 for Dec. 31, 2012
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    Dec. 31, 2012 5.075
    Sept. 30, 2012 3.964
    June 30, 2012 4.130
    March 31, 2012 5.924
    Dec. 31, 2011 5.777
    Sept. 30, 2011 9.274
    June 30, 2011 7.964
    March 31, 2011 7.358
    Dec. 31, 2010 3.166
    Sept. 30, 2010 12.81
    June 30, 2010 13.73
    March 31, 2010 14.96
    Dec. 31, 2009 4.417
    Sept. 30, 2009 4.592
    June 30, 2009 17.43
    March 31, 2009 8.503
    Dec. 31, 2008 1.260
    Sept. 30, 2008 2.904
    June 30, 2008 3.231
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    About Current Ratio

    The current ratio measures a company's ability to pay short-term debts and other current liabilities (financial obligations lasting less than one year) by comparing current assets to current liabilities. The ratio illustrates a company's ability to remain solvent.

    A current ratio of one means that book value of current assets is exactly the same as book value of current liabilities. In general, investors look for a company with a current ratio of 2:1, meaning current assets twice as large as current liabilities. A current ratio less than one indicates the company might have problems meeting short-term financial obligations. If the ratio is too high, the company may not be efficiently using its current assets or short term financing facilities.

    Other similar solvency ratios include :
    Cash Ratio - Measures the amount of cash that can be used to pay liabilities (most strict)
    Quick Ratio - Measures the amount of cash, short term equivalents, and accounts receivables that can be used to pay liabilities (more lenient than cash ratio, but stricter than current ratio)
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    CACB Current Ratio Benchmarks

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    CACB Current Ratio Rankings

    Overall 90th percentile
    714 of 7593
    Sector 84th percentile
    142 of 921 in Financial Services
    Industry 83rd percentile
    69 of 431 in Banks - Regional - US

    CACB Current Ratio Range, Past 5 Years

    Minimum 1.260 Dec 2008
    Maximum 17.43 Jun 2009
    Average 7.182