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Liquidity

Saddique Ansari • January 28, 2020 • 1 min read

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Liquidity – definition

Liquidity refers to how close an asset is to cash. Assets that can be quickly converted to cash are highly liquid. There is a spectrum of liquidy, from cash – the most liquid – to physical assets, such as buildings, which are the least liquid.


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