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Using the Sloan (1996) diagnostic, a company has Average Net Operating Assets (NOA) of $5,000,000. During the year, Net Income was $800,000 and Cash Flow from Operations was $500,000.
What is the Accrual Ratio?
- 0.10
- 0.16
- 0.06
- 0.625
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