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liquidity of the firm

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  • Liquidity Gap — The difference between a firm s assets and a firm s liabilities, caused by said assets and liabilities not sharing the same properties. This gap can be positive or negative, depending on if the firm has more assets than liabilities or vice versa …   Investment dictionary

  • Liquidity risk — In finance, liquidity risk is the risk that a given security or asset cannot be traded quickly enough in the market to prevent a loss (or make the required profit).Types of Liquidity Risk#Asset Liquidity An asset cannot be sold due to lack of… …   Wikipedia

  • Liquidity preference — Finance Theory = John Maynard Keynes developed the Liquidity Preference of Interest in the General Theory of Employment Interest and Money. The primary consideration of the liquidity preference is the demand for money as an asset, as a means for… …   Wikipedia

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  • The Real Estate Roundtable — is a non profit public policy organization in Washington, D.C. that works on public policy issues affecting the real estate industry. The Roundtable s policy issue focus includes specific issues such as taxation of carried interests and terrorism …   Wikipedia

  • Liquidity ratios — Ratios that measure a firm s ability to meet its short term financial obligations on time. The New York Times Financial Glossary …   Financial and business terms

  • liquidity ratios — Ratios that measure a firm s ability to meet its short term financial obligations on time, such as the ratio of current assets to current liabilities. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …   Financial and business terms

  • Private equity in the 21st century — relates to one of the major periods in the history of private equity and venture capital. Within the broader private equity industry, two distinct sub industries, leveraged buyouts and venture capital experienced growth along parallel although… …   Wikipedia

  • Neglected firm effect — The Neglected firm effect is the phenomenon of lesser known firms producing abnormally high returns on their stocks. The companies that are followed by fewer analysts will earn higher returns on average than companies that are followed by many… …   Wikipedia

  • Financial history of the Dutch Republic — describes the history of the interrelated development of financial institutions in the Dutch Republic. The rapid economic development of the country after the Dutch Revolt in the years 1585 1620, described in Economic History of the Netherlands… …   Wikipedia

  • Economy of the United States — Economy of United States Rank 1st (nominal) / 1st (PPP) Currency US$ (USD) …   Wikipedia

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