The operating-cash-flow-to-current-liabilities ratio is computed by dividing a firm's a net cash flow from operating activities by:
Select one:
A. Current liabilities at the end of the period
B. Average current liabilities for the period
C. Current liabilities at the beginning of the period
D. Total liabilities at the middle of the period
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