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Liquid Asset
Assets that can be quickly and easily converted into cash without significant loss of value, including cash itself, marketable securities, and accounts receivable.
Cash Flow From Assets
The total amount of cash generated by a company’s business operations after accounting for capital expenditures and additions to net working capital.
Book Value
The value of an asset according to its balance sheet account balance, representing the cost of the asset minus accumulated depreciation.
Market Value
The current value at which an asset or company can be bought or sold on the open market.
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