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What's a healthy current ratio for construction & trades?

Short answer

For construction & trades, a healthy current ratio is around ≥ 1.5×. Operators in construction & trades that break this range usually break on cash flow, not revenue.

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Formula

Current Ratio = Current Assets / Current Liabilities

Add up cash, receivables, inventory, and other current assets. Divide by the sum of accounts payable, short-term debt, and other current liabilities.

Why current ratio matters for construction & trades

A current ratio below 1.0× means your business technically can't cover its next 12 months of bills with its next 12 months of assets. Lenders and credit committees flag anything below 1.2× as a risk.

Operators in construction & trades tend to look profitable on paper while quietly running out of working capital. current ratio is one of the earliest signals your accounting can give you before it becomes a cash crisis.

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Common questions about current ratio for construction & trades

What is a good current ratio for construction & trades?+

For construction & trades, a healthy current ratio is around ≥ 1.5×. The exact number depends on scale, region, and business model, but this is the range most banks, acquirers, and industry consultants treat as "healthy."

How is Current Ratio calculated?+

Add up cash, receivables, inventory, and other current assets. Divide by the sum of accounts payable, short-term debt, and other current liabilities.

Why does current ratio matter more for construction & trades?+

Below this range, most operators start needing a line of credit just to make payroll or restock — and the interest on that quickly erodes what's left of your margin.

What's the fastest way to improve my current ratio?+

Run your numbers through CFO Grade — the free memo pinpoints the two or three levers that move current ratio fastest for a business your size, in your industry. Common fixes for construction & trades include trimming inventory days, tightening AR collections, or negotiating longer payment terms with vendors..

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