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liquid asset
noun
An asset in the form of money or cash in hand, or an asset which can be quickly converted into cash without losing much value.
Exact(43)
But because the crisis of 2008 was one of liquidity, and stocks are a liquid asset, many colleges and universities ended up dumping significant portions of their stock portfolios to free up cash.
"Generally a company's most liquid asset, after cash, is its accounts receivables".
He also argued that EchoStar's stock would give Hughes and G.M. investors a very liquid asset.
Some borrowers may have had to post cash or some other liquid asset.
Plantation owners' "best, and most liquid, asset was their Negroes, who formed the basis of their credit," he asserts.
Conventional monetary policy operates by changing the supply of monetary base, which is a unique, uniquely liquid asset.
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Rather than hassle with liquidating this most illiquid of liquid assets himself, Downs donated it.
The company has $12.6 billion in liquid assets.
No one knows whether Lord Black has any liquid assets.
Don't believe what they say about the liquid assets.
The company reported cash and other liquid assets of $8 billion.
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