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Definition of Quick assets
1. Noun. Assets in the form of cash (or easily convertible into cash).
Language type: Plural, Plural Form
Generic synonyms: Assets
Group relationships: Capital, Working Capital
Lexicographical Neighbors of Quick Assets
Literary usage of Quick assets
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Bank Credit: A Study of the Principles and Factors Underlying Advances Made by Chester Arthur Phillips (1920)
"Ratio of quick assets to Current Liabilities Credit men are even more concerned
about the ratio of quick assets to current liabilities than they are about ..."
2. The Johns Hopkins University Studies in Historical and Political Science by Johns Hopkins University (1921)
"In the Fisk Tire Company, no dividends could be declared on the common stock
unless the net quick assets of the Company were at least equal to one hundred ..."
3. Corporate Promotions and Reorganizations by Arthur Stone Dewing (1914)
"Actually the quick assets amounted to approximately ... The statement of the
Company itself, as of July 15, 1899, indicated net quick assets of only ..."
4. The Financial Organization of Society by Harold Glenn Moulton (1921)
"The excess of quick assets over current liabilities constitutes the margin of
... There is a general credit rule to the effect that the quick assets should ..."
5. Banking Practice: A Textbook for Colleges and Schools of Business Administration by Loyd Helvetius Langston, Nathan Ruggles Whitney (1921)
"Balance Sheet—quick assets.—The balance sheet is examined first to observe ...
The quick assets are separated from the fixed assets, which consist of real ..."
6. Practical Problems in Banking and Currency: Being a Number of Selected by Walter Henry Hull (1907)
"It is instructive to note in these balance sheets the relative proportion of
quick to total assets: Per cent Manufacturers have quick assets of total assets ..."
7. The Grand Strategy of Evolution: The Social Philosophy of a Biologist by William Patten (1920)
"... the Entailed Habitat; the Germ or Entailed Principal; quick assets or the
Endowments of Organic Capital to Embryonic Life; the Nutritive Income and ..."
8. Bank Credit Methods and Practice by Thomas Joseph Kavanaugh (1920)
"Ratio of quick assets to Current Liabilities Credit men are even more concerned
about the ratio of quick assets to current liabilities than they are about ..."