articleInternational Journal of Commerce and ManagementMay 31, 2004Closed access

Liquidity - profitability tradeoff: An empirical investigation in an emerging market

King Saud University

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Abstract

This study empirically examines the relation between profitability and liquidity, as measured by current ratio and cash gap (cash conversion cycle) on a sample of joint stock companies in Saudi Arabia. Using correlation and regression analysis the study found significant negative relation between the firm’s profitability and its liquidity level, as measured by current ratio. This relationship is more evident in firms with high current ratios and longer cash conversion cycles. At the industry level, however, the study found that the cash conversion cycle or the cash gap is of more importance as a measure of liquidity than current ratio that affects profitability. The size variable is also found to have…

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Keywords
  • Profitability index
  • Market liquidity
  • Current ratio
  • Cash conversion cycle
  • Cash
  • Business
  • Monetary economics
  • Econometrics
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