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quick assets

American  

plural noun

Accounting.
  1. liquid assets including cash, receivables, and marketable securities.


quick assets British  

plural noun

  1. accounting assets readily convertible into cash; liquid current assets

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Etymology

Origin of quick assets

First recorded in 1890–95

Example Sentences

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Sisto expanded tiny Barium Steel rapidly by buying other small steel companies, paying for them chiefly out of their own quick assets.

From Time Magazine Archive

At the end of last year the ratio of quick assets to liabilities was 1.6 to 1; today, 10.6 to 1.

From Time Magazine Archive

But: more than half of that figure was accounted for by quick assets of Midvale Co., a subsidiary in which Baldwin owned only some 60% of the stock.

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And, by its balance sheet at the end of 1933, net quick assets were about $13,500,000.

From Time Magazine Archive

The quick assets held by European banks against their deposits consist of discounts or call loans, largely secured by discounts.

From Readings in Money and Banking Selected and Adapted by Phillips, Chester Arthur