Cost Accrual Ratio
The cost accrual ratio measures the proportion of total costs that are accrued but not yet paid. This financial ratio helps assess the timing of expenses and their potential impact on a company’s cash flow. By understanding how much of a company's costs are accrued (recognized but not yet paid), stakeholders can gain insights into its short-term liabilities and financial health. Accrued costs include expenses like wages, taxes, and interest that have been incurred but not yet paid.
Example
If a company has $500,000 in total expenses for the quarter, and $100,000 of that is accrued (not yet paid), the cost accrual ratio is 20%.
Key points
• The cost accrual ratio measures the proportion of total costs that are recognized but not yet paid.
• It provides insight into a company's short-term liabilities and financial health.
• Helps in understanding the timing of expenses and potential cash flow impact.