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What is an illiquid claim?

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What does illiquid mean?

illiquid means not liquid il means not + liquid = illiquid. :-)


Is property an illiquid asset?

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What is illiquid stock?

An illiquid stock is stock in a company that does not trade actively. Because there is not a lot of interest in this stock it makes it hard to trade or sell for cash (liquidate). Illiquid stocks are not good for a quick trade, and the buy and sell price are normally quite different due to low volume and lack of interest, whereas liquid stocks are traded in much higher volumes, and the buy and sell prices are closer with less spread.


Is liquid an adjective?

Yes. Liquid is a noun and an adjective. (There is also a negative, illiquid, for some uses.)


Are government agency bonds more liquid than municipal bonds?

No and Yes, Their are liquid and illiquid issues in both


How easy it is to turn the investment into cash?

It is safer to invest in liquid assets than illiquid ones because it is easier for an investor.


What is an adjective for liquid?

The word liquid is both a noun and its own adjective. Another adjective form is the negative, illiquid, meaning not convertable to cash.


Is inventory a fix cost or variable cost?

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What happens to stock when a firm is taken private?

When a firm is taken private, the stock cannot be bought or sold on the public exchange. This is called making the stocks illiquid.


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