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Christine Christie Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

Liquid/net

1. When speaking of business, which makes more sense:


a) 'Liquid Capital';


b) 'Net Capital'



2. For instance, which is correct:


a) "The company is indebted, and is liquid capital is lower."


b) "The company is indebted, and is net capital is lower."

  

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I'm not an accountnt. ) _________________________________________________________________________ "The company is indebted, and its liq uid capital is lower than this financial report shows.

  • I'm not an accountnt.
  • ) _________________________________________________________________________ "The company is indebted, and its liq uid capital is lower than this financial report shows.
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I'm not an accountnt.


I've only heard of

liquid assets (cash plus assets that can easily be converted to cash)

net assets (assets that remain after all debts are paid off, eg taxes.)

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"The company is indebted, and its liquid capital is lower than this

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