realizable assets
1realizable assets — See: liquid assets …
2realizable — rea‧liz‧a‧ble [ˈrɪəlaɪzəbl] also realisable adjective realizable assets/investments FINANCE assets or investments that can be sold quickly to provide money that is needed: • It had realizable assets of only $1.16 billion against liabilities of… …
3realizable — rea|liz|a|ble also realisable BrE [ˈrıəlaızəbəl] adj 1.) possible to achieve = ↑achievable ▪ Is this a realizable goal? 2.) in a form that can be changed into money easily ▪ the company s realizable assets …
4realizable — [[t]ri͟ːəla͟ɪzəb(ə)l[/t]] (in BRIT, also use realisable) 1) ADJ If your hopes or aims are realizable, there is a possibility that the things that you want to happen will happen. [FORMAL] ...the reasonless assumption that one s dreams and desires… …
5realizable account — An account drawn up on the dissolution of a partnership. The account is debited with the assets of the partnership and any expenses on realization; it is credited with the proceeds of any sales made. The difference between the total debits and… …
6realizable account — An account drawn up on the dissolution of a partnership The account is debited with the assets of the partnership and any expenses on realization; it is credited with the proceeds of any sales made. The difference between the total debits and… …
7realizable asset — See liquid assets …
8quick assets — noun assets in the form of cash (or easily convertible into cash) • Syn: ↑liquid assets, ↑current assets • Usage Domain: ↑plural, ↑plural form • Hypernyms: ↑assets …
9liquid 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… …
10liquid 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 …