liquid capital
1Liquid capital — Liquid Capital, or Fluid capital is a readily convertible asset, such as money or other bearer economic instruments, as opposed to a long term asset like real estate. Liquid capital may be held by individuals, companies, or… …
2liquid capital — liquid assets …
3liquid capital — See liquid assets …
4liquid capital — money which may be accessed and used at any time …
5Capital Account Convertibility — or CAC is a monetary policy that centers around the ability to conduct transactions of local financial assets into foreign financial assets freely and at market determined exchange rates. [ [http://inhome.rediff.com/money/2006/sep/04faq.htm FAQ:… …
6liquid assets — liquid capital; = quick assets; = realizable assets Assets held in cash or in something that can be readily turned into cash with minimal capital loss (e.g. deposits in a bank current account, trade debts, marketable investments). The ratio of… …
7liquid assets — liquid capital; quick assets; realizable assets Assets held in cash or in something that can be readily turned into cash with minimal capital loss (e. g. deposits in a bank current account, trade debts, marketable investments). The ratio of these …
8capital — cap·i·tal 1 adj [Latin capitalis, from caput head, a person s life (as forfeit)] 1 a: punishable by death capital murder b: involving execution a capital case 2 [Medieval Latin capitalis chief, principal, from Latin …
9liquid — liq·uid adj 1 a: consisting of cash or capable of ready conversion into cash liquid assets b: capable of covering current liabilities out of current assets esp. in a rapid manner a liquid insurer 2: of or relating to a security or commodity with… …
10liquid assets — index capital, estate (property) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 liquid assets …