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Liquidated Damages

Definition Liquidated damages are a pre-determined amount of money specified in a contract that one party must pay to the other if they breach the

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Liquidation Preference

Definition Liquidation preference refers to the specific order or hierarchy in which a company’s shareholders are paid in the event of its liquidation. It is

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Liquidation Margin

Definition The Liquidation Margin is the level of net equity at which a broker or exchange would automatically close out or “liquidate” an investor’s positions

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Liquidity

Definition Liquidity refers to the ease with which an asset or security can be converted into ready cash without affecting its market price. High liquidity

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Liquidation

Definition Liquidation is the process of bringing a business to an end and distributing its assets to claimants. It happens when a company becomes insolvent,

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Liquidation Value

Definition Liquidation value refers to the estimated amount of money that an asset, or a company, could quickly be sold for, typically in a situation

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Liquidator

Definition A liquidator in financial context refers to an individual, entity, or company appointed to wind up the affairs of a company, primarily by selling

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Liquidity Adjustment Facility

Definition The Liquidity Adjustment Facility (LAF) is a monetary policy tool used by central banks to manage short-term liquidity conditions in the financial market. It

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Liquidating Dividend

Definition A liquidating dividend, in the financial world, refers to the return of capital to shareholders when a corporation is partially or completely liquidated. This

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