Pronunciation: /ˈlɪkwɪd ˈæsɛts/
noun assets that can be easily converted into cash
A1 Liquid assets are cash or other assets that can be quickly converted into cash.
A2 It is important to have some liquid assets in case of emergencies.
B1 Financial advisors recommend keeping a portion of your savings in liquid assets.
B2 Investors often prioritize liquid assets for easy access to funds.
C1 High net worth individuals usually have a significant amount of liquid assets in their portfolio.
C2 During economic downturns, the value of liquid assets tends to remain more stable compared to other investments.
adjective describing the type of assets
A1 Liquid assets are cash or assets that can be easily converted into cash.
A2 It is important to have some liquid assets in case of emergencies.
B1 Financial advisors recommend keeping a portion of your investments in liquid assets for quick access.
B2 During times of economic uncertainty, investors tend to shift their portfolios towards more liquid assets.
C1 High net worth individuals often have a significant portion of their wealth tied up in liquid assets.
C2 Investment bankers specialize in managing large portfolios of liquid assets for their clients.
formal The company's balance sheet shows a high amount of liquid assets.
informal I always keep some cash on hand for emergencies, you know, liquid assets.
slang I need to convert some of my investments into liquid assets to pay for this trip.
figurative His charisma and charm are like liquid assets, always ready to be used in social situations.
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