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  1. Similar to other assets, liquid assets are reported on the balance sheet of a company. Assets are listed on the balance sheet in order of liquidity, with the most liquid types listed at the top of the balance sheet and the least liquid listed at the bottom.

  2. Jun 27, 2024 · Key Takeaways. A liquid asset is an asset that can easily be converted into cash within a short amount of time. Liquid assets generally tend to have liquid markets with high...

    • 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.
  3. Jul 7, 2024 · Liquid asset refers to a financial resource or asset that can be converted into liquid cash quickly with minimum value on its value. Liquid assets hold an economic value for an individual, corporation, or government.

  4. 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...

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  5. Jun 30, 2022 · Liquid assets, which are the current assets of the business, are easily and rapidly converted to cash without loss of any of their market value. The usual types of liquid assets on the balance sheet are cash, accounts receivable, marketable securities, and inventory.

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  7. Nov 14, 2024 · The liquid assets ratio is a financial metric that assesses a company's ability to meet its short-term liabilities using its most liquid assets. A specific type of liquidity ratio, it focuses on the proportion of short-term debt that can be covered by cash, cash equivalents, and marketable securities.

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