- short-term liquid assets
- краткосрочные ликвидные активы
English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics. 2014.
English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics. 2014.
short-term liability — UK US noun [C, usually plural] FINANCE, ACCOUNTING ► a debt that has to be paid back in less than a year: »A large volume of liquid assets allows a bank to meet its short term liabilities. → Compare LONG TERM LIABILITY(Cf. ↑long term liability) … Financial and business terms
Short-term solvency ratios — Ratios used to judge the adequacy of liquid assets for meeting short term obligations as they come due, including (1) the current ratio, (2) the acid test ratio, (3) the inventory turnover ratio, and (4) the accounts receivable turnover ratio.… … Financial and business terms
short-term solvency ratios — Ratios used to judge the adequacy of liquid assets for meeting short term obligations as they come due, including (1) the current ratio, (2) the acid test ratio, (3) the inventory turnover ratio, and (4) the accounts receivable turnover ratio.… … Financial and business terms
mandatory liquid assets — Certain liquid assets, the structure and nature of which are defined by regulatory requirement, that a bank is required to maintain on its balance sheet. Such requirements may be implemented as an instrument of monetary control or as a protection … Accounting dictionary
mandatory liquid assets — Certain liquid assets, the structure and nature of which is defined by regulatory requirement, that a bank is required to maintain on its balance sheet. Such a policy may be implemented as an instrument of monetary control or as a protection… … Big dictionary of business and management
Liquid — Liq uid (l[i^]k w[i^]d), a. [L. liquidus, fr. liquere to be fluid or liquid; cf. Skr. r[=i] to ooze, drop, l[=i] to melt.] 1. Flowing freely like water; fluid; not solid. [1913 Webster] Yea, though he go upon the plane and liquid water which will … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Liquid glass — Liquid Liq uid (l[i^]k w[i^]d), a. [L. liquidus, fr. liquere to be fluid or liquid; cf. Skr. r[=i] to ooze, drop, l[=i] to melt.] 1. Flowing freely like water; fluid; not solid. [1913 Webster] Yea, though he go upon the plane and liquid water… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
assets — /aesets/ Property of all kinds, real and personal, tangible and intangible, including, inter alia, for certain purposes, patents and causes of action which belong to any person including a corporation and the estate of a decedent. The entire… … Black's law dictionary
assets — /aesets/ Property of all kinds, real and personal, tangible and intangible, including, inter alia, for certain purposes, patents and causes of action which belong to any person including a corporation and the estate of a decedent. The entire… … Black's law dictionary
liquid — liquidly, adv. liquidness, n. /lik wid/, adj. 1. composed of molecules that move freely among themselves but do not tend to separate like those of gases; neither gaseous nor solid. 2. of, pertaining to, or consisting of liquids: a liquid diet. 3 … Universalium
Liquid asset — Asset that is easily and cheaply turned into cash notably cash itself and short term securities. The New York Times Financial Glossary * * * liquid asset liquid asset ➔ asset * * * liquid asset UK US noun [C] ► ACCOUNTING, FINANCE cash, or an… … Financial and business terms