Coinbase Global Current Ratio 2020-2023 | COIN

Current and historical current ratio for Coinbase Global (COIN) from 2020 to 2023. Current ratio can be defined as a liquidity ratio that measures a company's ability to pay short-term obligations. Coinbase Global current ratio for the three months ending December 31, 2023 was 1.03.
Coinbase Global Current Ratio Historical Data
Date Current Assets Current Liabilities Current Ratio
2023-12-31 $203.47B $197.71B 1.03
2023-09-30 $123.92B $118.30B 1.05
2023-06-30 $134.26B $128.54B 1.05
2023-03-31 $135.84B $130.20B 1.04
2022-12-31 $86.45B $80.82B 1.07
2022-09-30 $107.68B $102.07B 1.06
2022-06-30 $102.16B $96.19B 1.06
2022-03-31 $16.94B $10.92B 1.55
2021-12-31 $18.37B $11.42B 1.61
2021-09-30 $15.87B $9.62B 1.65
2021-06-30 $14.24B $9.68B 1.47
2021-03-31 $8.67B $7.26B 1.20
2020-12-31 $5.13B $4.25B 1.21
2020-09-30 $0.00B 0.00
2020-06-30 $0.00B 0.00
2020-03-31 $0.00B 0.00
2019-12-31 $1.99B $1.22B 1.62
Sector Industry Market Cap Revenue
Finance Securities Exchanges $57.254B $3.108B
Coinbase is the largest U.S. cryptocurrency exchange, trading some 50 different digital assets.
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