Financial ratio analysis, explained
Not just the ratios, but what each one means for your business — explained in plain language so the analysis is usable, not just numeric.
A list of ratios is useless to anyone who does not already know how to read them. A 1.5 current ratio, a 12% net margin, a 0.8 quick ratio — without interpretation these are trivia, not insight, and they do not help a non-finance founder make a decision.
This tool explains each ratio in plain language: what it measures, what your value indicates, and what to do if it is weak. It is a draft to verify, but it turns ratio analysis from an accountant’s shorthand into something a business owner can actually use to run the company.
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Frequently asked questions
Do I need finance training to use it? +
No. It explains each ratio in plain language — what it measures and what your value indicates — for non-finance readers.
Does it suggest what to do? +
Yes — for weak ratios it notes common levers to consider, as a starting point to discuss with an advisor.
Is the interpretation reliable? +
It is a draft to verify against your data; use it to understand and prioritize, then confirm with a professional.
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