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[edit] Definitions of Liquidation on the Web:

  • The process of converting securities or other property into cash. The dissolution of a company, with cash remaining after sale of its assets and ...

www.americasvalueinvestor.com/individuals/questions/glossary.html

  • Any transaction that offsets or closes out a previously established position.

www.uplimit.com/glossary.htm

  • The sale of the assets of a portfolio company to one or more acquirors when venture capital investors receive some of the proceeds of the sale.

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  • The process of selling off assets and paying creditors and shareholders after terminating a firm's business. Converting securities or property into cash.

www.401kemplben.com/terms_l.html

  • Winding up an activity by distributing its assets to the appropriate parties and settling its debts.

www.oscpa.com/student/glossary/glossary.asp

  • The sale of assets to generate cash needed to meet financial obligations, transactions or investment opportunities.

www.extension.iastate.edu/AGDM/wholefarm/html/c3-05.html

  • On any business day, a shareholder may sell back to the fund all or part of his or her shares at their current net asset value, which may be more or less than the original cost. A redemption may result in a taxable gain or loss.

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  • Sale of the assets of a business to pay off debts.

www.mastercard.com/us/business/en/smallbiz/businessplanning/financialresourceguide/glossary.html

  • The sale of a previously held long position, or the re-purchase of an earlier established short position. The former is also called a long liquidation, while the latter is referred to as short covering.

www.brokerone.com.au/index.php

  • The disposal, at maximum prices, of the collateral securing a loan, and the voluntary and enforced collection of the remaining loan balance from ...

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  • The process of dissolving a business by selling the assets, paying the debts, and distributing the remaining equity to the owners.

www.abcsmallbiz.com/reference/glossary/glossary_hijklmn.html

  • Upon a brokerage client's failure to meet a margin call, the closing of positions within the account. If the position is long, the security is sold. If the position is short, the security is bought. Also, the dissolution of a company in which its assets are sold to pay its debts. ...

www.stanlake.co.uk/recruitment-candidates/recruitment-glossary.php

  • The orderly sale of assets and other properties for disbursement among creditors.

www.alqlist.com/glossary.asp

  • 1. When a business or firm is terminated or bankrupt, its assets are sold and the proceeds pay creditors. Any leftovers are distributed to shareholders. 2. Any transaction that offsets or closes out a long or short position.

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  • The selling of all assets, tangible and intangible, normally in order to pay creditors and resolve debt.

www.lawyershop.com/news/practice-areas/criminal-law/white-collar-crimes/securities-fraud/glossary/

  • The sale of an asset or the closing out of a company, pension plan, or other investment.

www.goodmoney.com/diction.htm

  • The closing of futures positions.

www.spectraenergy.com/investors/glossary/l/

  • Process of converting collateral to cash.

www.innovativefinance.org/home_tools/glossary/L.htm

  • The Process whereby a company is dissolved. The court, the company itself, a shareholder, the Master the court, the judicial manager, a creditor, or the minister may initiate such dissolution. ...

https://securities.standardbank.co.za/ost/nsp/Glossary/glossary.asp

  • The legal process leading to the dissolution of a company or close corporation. A company or close corporation declared insolvent is said to be ‘in liquidation’. A company or close corporation can, however, also be wound-up on grounds other that insolvency.

www.igrow.co.za/property-glossary/

  • termination of a business operation by using its assets to discharge its liabilities
  • extermination: the act of exterminating
  • elimination: the murder of a competitor

wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn

  • In law, liquidation refers to the process by which a company (or part of a company) is brought to an end, and the assets and property of the company redistributed. ...

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liquidation

  • Liquidation (2007) (Ликвидация, Likvidatsiya) is a highly popular Russian TV series, which parallels the famous The Meeting Place Cannot Be Changed with notable ethical shift. ...

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liquidation (film)

  • The process of converting into cash (or into an asset with high liquidity); The selling of the assets of a business as part of the process of dissolving the business

en.wiktionary.org/wiki/liquidation


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