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The Collander Company reports the following information:
Sales for the year ended December 31,2012 $106,950Gross profit for the year ended December 31, 2012 $45,150 Net income for the year ended December 31,2012$7,300Total Current Assets, December 31, 2012 $18,700Total Current Liabilities, December 31, 2012 $5,600Total Assets, December 31, 2012 $48,400Total Liabilities, December 31,2012 $20,850 Total common shares outstanding, December 31, 2012$1,000Market price per share, December 31, 2012 $75.00Dividends per share, for the year ended December 31,2012 $5.00\begin{array} { l } \text {Sales for the year ended December 31,2012 }&\$106,950\\ \text {Gross profit for the year ended December 31, 2012 }&\$45,150\\ \text { Net income for the year ended December 31,2012}&\$7,300\\ \text {Total Current Assets, December 31, 2012 }&\$18,700\\ \text {Total Current Liabilities, December 31, 2012 }&\$5,600\\ \text {Total Assets, December 31, 2012 }&\$48,400\\ \text {Total Liabilities, December 31,2012 }&\$20,850\\ \text { Total common shares outstanding, December 31, 2012}&\$1,000\\ \text {Market price per share, December 31, 2012 }&\$75.00\\ \text {Dividends per share, for the year ended December 31,2012 }&\$5.00\\\end{array}

What is the current ratio at December 31,2012?

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Interest Expense

The financial charge an entity experiences for borrowing money over a specific period.

Quick (Acid Test) Ratio

A liquidity measure evaluating a company's ability to cover its short-term liabilities with its most liquid assets.

Current Liabilities

Current liabilities are a company's debts or obligations that are due to be paid to creditors within one year.

Temporary Investments

Securities or assets that a company intends to sell within a short period, typically one year, to generate income.

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