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  1. Oct 14, 2024 · Liquid assets are perceived as being essentially identical to cash because they don't lose value when they're sold. A cash equivalent is an investment with a short-term maturity such as stocks ...

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  2. Jun 27, 2024 · An example of a liquid asset is money market holdings. Money market accounts usually do not have hold restrictions or lockup periods (i.e. you are not permitted to sell holdings for a specific ...

  3. Jan 22, 2023 · An asset's liquidity is a function of how easily it can be converted into cash. In corporate finance, liquid assets are those that can be used to pay off debts in a hurry. The most common examples ...

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    • Cash. Includes physical money (local and foreign currency) as well as the savings account and/or current account balances.
    • Cash equivalents. Cash equivalents are investment securities with a maturity period not exceeding a year. Examples include treasury bills, treasury bonds, certificates of deposit, and money market funds.
    • Marketable securities. Stocks, bonds, and exchange traded funds (ETFs) are examples of marketable securities with a high degree of liquidity. They can be sold easily and it usually takes just a few days to receive the cash from their sale.
    • Accounts receivable. Money owed to a business by its customers for goods and services provided makes up accounts receivable. The liquidity of accounts receivable varies.
  4. Jun 27, 2024 · Liquid assets differ from non-liquid assets, which are assets that are difficult and take time to convert into cash without incurring a substantial loss in value. Examples of illiquid assets include real estate, art pieces, jewelry, antiques, cars, private company interests and private equity, over-the-counter stocks, employee stock options, and some types of debt instruments and hedge funds.

  5. Aug 19, 2024 · Personal Liquid Assets. In personal finance, liquid assets are assets or investments that an individual can readily convert to cash at or near their market value. An individual can use the resultant cash to pay off bills or debts. They can also use it in times of political instability or monetary crisis.

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  7. Aug 8, 2024 · The Takeaway. Liquid assets are assets that can be converted into cash relatively easily — typically with little or no loss in value. Liquid assets can include cash in a checking or savings account, money market accounts, or marketable securities like stocks, bonds, mutual funds, and ETFs. Liquid investments can play a surprisingly important ...

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