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illiquid asset(s)

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  • Asset-backed security — In finance, an asset backed security is a type of debt security that is based on pools of assets, or collateralized by the cash flows from a specified pool of underlying assets. Assets are pooled to make otherwise minor and uneconomical… …   Wikipedia

  • Illiquid — The state of a security or other asset that cannot easily be sold or exchanged for cash without a substantial loss in value. Illiquid assets also cannot be sold quickly because of a lack of ready and willing investors or speculators to purchase… …   Investment dictionary

  • illiquid — In the context of finance. absence of cash flow needed to fulfill financial debts and meet obligations. In the context of investments, describes a lightly traded investment such as a stock or bond that is not easily converted into cash. Bloomberg …   Financial and business terms

  • illiquid — 1. Not readily convertible into *cash. Examples of illiquid items include *fixed assets and some types of *current asset, such as inventory (which by convention is excluded from the *acid test ratio, a key liquidity measure). Contrast *liquid. 2 …   Auditor's dictionary

  • illiquid — illiquidity, n. illiquidly, adv. /i lik wid/, adj. (of an asset) not readily convertible into cash; not liquid. [1685 95; IL 2 + LIQUID] * * * …   Universalium

  • illiquid — /ɪˈlɪkwəd/ (say i likwuhd) adjective 1. (of an asset) not easily converted into cash. 2. (of an organisation, business, etc.) lacking liquid assets. –illiquidity, noun …  

  • illiquid — /ɪ lɪkwɪd/ adjective referring to an asset which is not easy to change into cash …   Dictionary of banking and finance

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  • Troubled Asset Relief Program - TARP — A government program created for the establishment and management of a Treasury fund, in an attempt to curb the ongoing financial crisis of 2007 2008. The TARP gives the U.S. Treasury purchasing power of $700 billion to buy up mortgage backed… …   Investment dictionary

  • Market liquidity — Liquidity redirects here. For the accounting term, see Accounting liquidity. In business, economics or investment, market liquidity is an asset s ability to be sold without causing a significant movement in the price and with minimum loss of… …   Wikipedia

  • Private equity secondary market — In finance, the private equity secondary market (also often called private equity secondaries or secondaries) refers to the buying and selling of pre existing investor commitments to private equity and other alternative investment funds. Sellers… …   Wikipedia

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