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  2. Accounting liquidity - Wikipedia

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    Liquidity is a prime concern in a banking environment and a shortage of liquidity has often been a trigger for bank failures. Holding assets in a highly liquid form tends to reduce the income from that asset (cash, for example, is the most liquid asset of all but pays no interest) so banks will try to reduce liquid assets as far as possible.

  3. Financial statement - Wikipedia

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    MD&A typically describes the corporation's liquidity position, capital resources, [9] results of its operations, underlying causes of material changes in financial statement items (such as asset impairment and restructuring charges), events of unusual or infrequent nature (such as mergers and acquisitions or share buybacks), positive and ...

  4. Liquidity - Wikipedia

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    Liquidity is a concept in economics involving the convertibility of assets and obligations. It can include: It can include: Market liquidity , the ease with which an asset can be sold

  5. Capitalization table - Wikipedia

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    A waterfall analysis details the exact payouts to every shareholder on a company's cap table based on a specific amount of proceeds available to equity in a particular liquidity scenario. Since a company often does not know if, when, or how it will achieve a liquidity event, waterfall analysis typically covers a range of liquidity assumptions.

  6. How the rich stay rich: The 8 best ways to preserve your wealth

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    3. Maintain a healthy cash reserve. The rich understand the importance of liquidity, or easy access to your money. A healthy cash reserve acts as a safety net for emergencies, allowing you to ...

  7. Asset and liability management - Wikipedia

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    Asset and liability management (often abbreviated ALM) is the term covering tools and techniques used by a bank or other corporate to minimise exposure to market risk and liquidity risk through holding the optimum combination of assets and liabilities. [1]

  8. Liquidity Services Shares Popped: What You Need to Know - AOL

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    What: Shares of Liquidity Services (NAS: LQDT) Although we don't believe in timing the market or panicking over market movements, we do like to keep an eye on big changes -- just in case they're ...

  9. Are You Expecting This from Liquidity Services? - AOL

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