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(Redirected from Liquid asset) Economic term

Liquid capital or fluid capital is the part of a firm's assets that it holds as money. It includes cash balances, bank deposits, and money market investments.

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References

  1. Laing, Graham Allen (1919). An Introduction to Economics. pp. 306–309.
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