likvidoitavat
Likvidoitavat refers to assets that can be readily converted into cash with minimal loss of value. The term originates from Finnish and is used in finance and accounting to describe items that are considered liquid. Examples of likvidoitavat include cash on hand, funds held in checking and savings accounts, marketable securities such as stocks and bonds, and short-term investments. The ease with which an asset can be converted to cash and the certainty of its value are key characteristics of likvidoitavat.
Companies and individuals often maintain a portion of their assets in the form of likvidoitavat to meet
The degree to which an asset is considered likvidoitavat can vary. While cash is the most liquid