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Net quick assets

Cash, Accounts receivable, and Marketable securities, minus Current liabilities.

Related Terms: 8 Account, Accounts receivable, Current liabilities, ECU, Marketable securities, Market, Rent, SEC
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Identification Number, In-house, In line, Inefficient market, Inverted market, Internal market, Inside market, In intestacy, In play, In-process research and development, I/O strip, In-service withdrawal, Imperfect market, In and out, In sympathy, In the tank, Joint account, Jointly and severally, Joint and several liability, Joint and survivor annuity, Last In First Out, Lending at a rate, Long Market Value, London International Financial Futures and Options Exchange, Long-Term Equity Anticipation Securities, Lock-in, Leading the market, Locked in, Level I quotes, Liquid market, Locked market, Modified cash basis, Marketable security, Market basket, Market capitalization, Market conversion price, Minus yield, Make a market, Managed account, Margin account, Market if touched order, Market letter, Market maker, Market maker spread, Market on close order, Market order, Mark-to-market, Market economy, Market rate, Marketable securities, Market cap, Market neutral, Market portfolio, Market timer, Market timing, Market analysis, Market, Market inefficiency, Market opening, Market return, Market-share weighted index, Market surveillance, Market-value weighted index, Market Volatility Index, Minus tick, Mixed account, Mixed market, Net current assets, Non-cash expense, Noncurrent liabilities, Nostro account, National Market System, National Association of Securities Dealers, National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations system, National Securities Clearing Corporation, National Securities Trade Association, Normal market, Null and void, Nasdaq Small Cap Market, Narrow market, National Market Advisory Board, Negotiated market, Operating cash flows, Other current assets, Other long term liabilities, Option account, Open market operation, Omnibus account, On account, Old age, survivors, and disability insurance, Open market, Operationally efficient market, Outside market, Petty cash, Profit and loss statement, Payment-in-kind security, Price Value of a Basis Point, Public Securities Association, P&L, Physical market, Primary market, Private Market Value, Paid-in capital, Paid-in surplus, Private Investment in Public Equity, Perfect capital market, Point-and-figure chart, Reports and Records, Regulation D, Regulation T, Regulation U, Restricted account, Regulation A, Rent, Rent control, SEC filing, Selling, General and Administrative Expenses, SG&A, Savings account, Savings and Loan, S&L, SEC, Secondary market, Securities and Exchange Commission, SEC fee, Securities analyst, Securities Industry Association, Securities Investor Protection Corporation, Securities loan, Segregation of securities, Sweep account, Spot market, Separate account, Stock market, Sale and leaseback, Secondary mortgage market, Securities lending, Short market value, Self-directed retirement account, S Corporation, Subchapter M, Subchapter S Corporation, Schedule C, Securities Act of 1933, Securities Acts Amendments of 1975, Securities Exchange Act of 1934, Securities fraud, Seek a market, Specialist market, S&P phenomenon, Stop and reverse, T-Bill, Take a position, Two-sided market, Two-way market, Trailing P/E, Truth in Lending, Timing the market, Take a bath, Thin market, Third market, Tight market, Transparent market, U.S. Government Agency Security, U.S. Savings Bond, U.S. Treasury, U.S. Treasury Bill, U.S. Treasury Bond, U.S. Treasury Note, U.S. Treasury Securities, Undermargined account, Uniform Securities Act, Wrap account, Widow-and-orphan stock, Weak market, When, as, and if issued, Wide market, Yankee bond market, Zero-minus tick