Aramark (ARMK) Quick Ratio % [USD] 2014 - 2024

Historical data

Taxonomy & unit
ratio: %
Description
The acid-test ratio, also called the quick ratio, is a metric used to see if a company is positioned to sell assets within 90 days to meet immediate expenses.
Summary
Aramark quarterly Quick Ratio history and growth rate from 2014 to 2024.
  • Aramark Quick Ratio for the quarter ending March 29, 2024 was 13.4 %, a 31.3% decline year-over-year.
Quick Ratio, Quarterly (% [USD])
Quick Ratio, YoY Quarterly Growth (%)
Period Value YoY Chg Change % Date
Q1 2024 13.4 -6.11 -31.3% Mar 29, 2024
Q4 2023 14.8 -3.69 -20% Dec 29, 2023
Q3 2023 16.1 -1.32 -7.6% Sep 29, 2023
Q2 2023 19.7 +2.93 +17.5% Jun 30, 2023
Q1 2023 19.5 +3.53 +22% Mar 31, 2023
Q4 2022 18.5 +2.07 +12.6% Dec 30, 2022
Q3 2022 17.4 +0.48 +2.84% Sep 30, 2022
Q2 2022 16.8 -1.31 -7.25% Jul 1, 2022
Q1 2022 16 -2.75 -14.7% Apr 1, 2022
Q4 2021 16.4 -2.35 -12.5% Dec 31, 2021
Q3 2021 16.9 -1.49 -8.11% Oct 1, 2021
Q2 2021 18.1 +0.65 +3.73% Jul 2, 2021
Q1 2021 18.8 +1.78 +10.5% Apr 2, 2021
Q4 2020 18.7 +1.82 +10.8% Jan 1, 2021
Q3 2020 18.4 +1.56 +9.28% Oct 2, 2020
Q2 2020 17.4 -3.22 -15.6% Jun 26, 2020
Q1 2020 17 -7.11 -29.5% Mar 27, 2020
Q4 2019 16.9 -10.7 -38.7% Dec 27, 2019
Q3 2019 16.8 -14.1 -45.6% Sep 27, 2019
Q2 2019 20.6 -9.4 -31.3% Jun 28, 2019
Q1 2019 24.1 -5.18 -17.7% Mar 29, 2019
Q4 2018 27.6 -0.77 -2.71% Dec 28, 2018
Q3 2018 30.9 +2.34 +8.19% Sep 28, 2018
Q2 2018 30 +1.11 +3.84% Jun 29, 2018
Q1 2018 29.3 +0.04 +0.14% Mar 30, 2018
Q4 2017 28.4 -1.49 -4.99% Dec 29, 2017
Q3 2017 28.6 -1.5 -4.99% Sep 29, 2017
Q2 2017 28.9 -0.99 -3.31% Jun 30, 2017
Q1 2017 29.2 -0.43 -1.45% Mar 31, 2017
Q4 2016 29.9 +0.76 +2.61% Dec 30, 2016
Q3 2016 30.1 +1.61 +5.66% Sep 30, 2016
Q2 2016 29.9 +2.44 +8.88% Jul 1, 2016
Q1 2016 29.7 +2.86 +10.7% Apr 1, 2016
Q4 2015 29.1 +2.62 +9.89% Jan 1, 2016
Q3 2015 28.5 +2.56 +9.89% Oct 2, 2015
Q2 2015 27.5 +1.77 +6.88% Jul 3, 2015
Q1 2015 26.8 Apr 3, 2015
Q4 2014 26.5 Jan 2, 2015
Q3 2014 25.9 Oct 3, 2014
Q2 2014 25.7 Jun 27, 2014
* An asterisk sign (*) next to the value indicates that the value is likely invalid.