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  • adjective Capable of being liquidated.

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Examples

  • The theory underlying continuing annual cash (or easily liquidatable) bonuses to ibanking management in the face of insolvency could be bullshit.

    Matthew Yglesias » More Executive Compensation 2009

  • Mark neglects to mention what almost every other lefty also leaves out - that RIA and 401K accounts are not calculated as "savings" because they are not immediately liquidatable.

    Sound Politics: Schumer: Dems Can Ride Middle-Class "Angst" Into White House 2007

  • I remember reading plenty of articles pointing out what was going on, at the time - and I personally prepared myself to ride it out, including selling my liquidatable real estate assets at the peak of prices. including those employed by business and trade groups, generally agree on the stimulus.

    Denver Post: News: Breaking: Local LongSpeak 2010

  • I remember reading plenty of articles pointing out what was going on, at the time - and I personally prepared myself to ride it out, including selling my liquidatable real estate assets at the peak of prices. including those employed by business and trade groups, generally agree on the stimulus.

    Denver Post: News: Breaking: Local LongSpeak 2010

  • The thing is, investment in precious metals only makes sense if you're looking at what (for most people) is a weird investment time-table: you have to be thinking short-term, you need your assets to be totally liquidatable, and you have to sincerely believe that inflation is either about to become bad, or stay bad for the timetable of the investment.

    MetaFilter Projects 2008

  • The thing is, investment in precious metals only makes sense if you're looking at what (for most people) is a weird investment time-table: you have to be thinking short-term, you need your assets to be totally liquidatable, and you have to sincerely believe that inflation is either about to become bad, or stay bad for the timetable of the investment.

    MetaFilter Projects 2008

  • Why should the tax dollars of folks NOT underwater in real estate be used to bailout folks who might have substantial, liquidatable assets to solve their own financial troubles without federal assistance?

    NewsBusters.org - Exposing Liberal Media Bias 2008

  • The thing is, investment in precious metals only makes sense if you're looking at what (for most people) is a weird investment time-table: you have to be thinking short-term, you need your assets to be totally liquidatable, and you have to sincerely believe that inflation is either about to become bad, or stay bad for the timetable of the investment.

    MetaFilter Projects 2008

  • Additionally, Scholl also placed greater importance of being positioned properly around a liquidatable event, such as a sale of IPO, and pointed to considerable maintenance that surrounds an ongoing, equity stake.

    Digital Music News: Top Stories 2008

  • The thing is, investment in precious metals only makes sense if you're looking at what (for most people) is a weird investment time-table: you have to be thinking short-term, you need your assets to be totally liquidatable, and you have to sincerely believe that inflation is either about to become bad, or stay bad for the timetable of the investment.

    MetaFilter Projects 2008

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