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  1. 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 ...

  2. Nov 4, 2024 · A Primer for Small Businesses. Liquid assets are defined as assets that can be easily converted into cash. Money owed to your company and inventory are examples of liquid assets in business. Assets bought for long-term use, like property, are not considered liquid assets because they are much harder to convert into cash than assets like ...

  3. Nov 11, 2024 · In accounting, liquid assets are assets that can be easily converted into cash without a significant impact on their market value. They are valuable for businesses as they provide rapid access to required funds to cover short-term obligations or unexpected expenses. Liquid assets are essential for evaluating a business's liquidity, which is its ...

  4. Liquid assets, such as cash and marketable securities, can be quickly converted into cash without losing value. They provide financial flexibility, help manage short-term expenses, cover emergencies, and support business operations, ensuring stability during economic fluctuations and unexpected challenges.

    • 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.
  5. Jan 22, 2023 · A business's liquidity is important for many reasons. It directly affects the company's appeal to investors. If a company has $1.5 million in assets, of which $1 million are liquid, that is a sign ...

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  7. 6 days ago · Index funds and other marketable securities can also be liquid assets, with the same caveats that apply to stocks and bonds. Accounts receivable. If people owe you money and you have a reasonable expectation that you can collect those funds, the debt may be a liquid asset for you. For a business, this comes in the form of accounts receivable.

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