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LiquidationThe sale of a debtor's property with the proceeds to be used for the benefit of creditors.
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LiquidationOccurs when a firm's business is terminated. Assets are sold, proceeds are used to pay creditors, and any leftovers are distributed to shareholders. Any transaction that offsets or closes out a l [..]
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Liquidation1. The closing down or bankruptcy of a company and paying off debts to the shareholders. Debt payments are in order of priority: preferred shareholders are paid first, ending with common shareholders.
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LiquidationTo sell the assets of a company, division, or subsidiary piecemeal, typically because of bankruptcy; the form of bankruptcy that allows for the orderly satisfaction of creditors’ claims after which the company ceases to exist.
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Liquidation1570s, in law, of debts, noun of action from past participle stem of Late Latin liquidare "melt, make liquid" (see liquidate). Originally as a legal term in reference to assets; of companies [..]
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LiquidationThe process of converting securities or other property into cash. The dissolution of a company, with cash remaining after sale of its assets and payment of all indebtedness being distributed to the sh [..]
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LiquidationLiquidation occurs when a company goes out of business or becomes bankrupt and sells off its assets in order to pay off creditors and other debts.
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LiquidationLiquidation is the process by which a company is wound up and its assets distributed. It can be either compulsory or voluntary. It can also refer to the selling securities or the closing out of a long or short market position.
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Liquidationtermination of a business operation by using its assets to discharge its liabilities extermination: the act of exterminating elimination: the murder of a competitor (liquidate) neutralize: get rid of [..]
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LiquidationDefinition The process of converting property or investments into cash. See liquidate.
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LiquidationLiquidation is a type of insolvency in which the company usually closes down, the assets of the business are realised, and the proceeds distributed amongst the creditors in a prescribed way.
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LiquidationCollecting assets, converting assets to money, paying debts, and distributing the surplus while in the process of closing a business
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LiquidationWinding up an activity by distributing its ASSETS to the appropriate parties and settling its DEBTS.
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LiquidationIn commodities market parlance, selling long positions to counterbalance previous buying.
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LiquidationThe closing out of a long position. The term is sometimes used to denote closing out a short position, but this is more often referred to as covering. See Cover.
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LiquidationLiquidation is the formal breaking up of a company or partnership by realising (selling or transferring to pay a debt) the assets of the business. This usually happens when the business is insolvent, [..]
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LiquidationA liquidation occurs when the assets of a division are sold off piecemeal, rather than as an operating entity.
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LiquidationThe process of disposal or sale of the project or project assets with the proceeds used to repay the project financing.
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LiquidationThe winding up of a company by a liquidator. The company’s assets are converted into cash and paid to creditors and, if there is any surplus after that, to Investors. The process is akin to the administration of a deceased estate and to bankruptcy, however, a company may not be declared bankrupt under the Bankruptcy Act, but must be wound up in acc [..]
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LiquidationConverting assets into cash, typically to settle debts with creditors.
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LiquidationThe process of realising the assets of a company for distribution to the creditors or members of the company. Liquidation can be compulsory or voluntary – either result in the company’s dissolution.
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LiquidationThe winding up of a company by a liquidator. The company's assets are converted into cash and paid to creditors and, if there is any surplus after that, to Investors. The process is akin to the administration of a deceased estate and to bankruptcy, however, a company may not be declared bankrupt under the Bankruptcy Act, but must be wound up i [..]
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LiquidationWhen the debtor's property is sold and the proceeds are used to the benefit of the creditors.
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LiquidationLiquidation is the selling of the assets of a business, paying bills and dividing the remainder among shareholders, partners or other investors. A business need not be insolvent to liquidate. Upon liq [..]
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LiquidationLiquidation is the process of making the principal of an invested fund available in order to use it currently, for example, by "liquidating" a quasi-endowment fund.
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LiquidationProcess of converting collateral to cash.
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LiquidationThe sale of a company’s assets in order to pay off outstanding debts with the remaining amount being distributed to shareholders. Once this process is complete, the company goes out of business.
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Liquidation(1) The dissolution of an asset or of a company through its sale to settle outstanding debts.
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LiquidationLiquidation is the process of bringing the life of a Company to an end through a formal insolvency procedure. The assets of the Company are sold and a dividend is paid to the creditors.
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LiquidationThe process that fixes the final appraisement, classification and assessment of duties, taxes and fees respecting that entered merchandise. Liquidation on an entry becomes final and binding on all par [..]
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LiquidationThe winding-up of an organization by settling with debtors, creditors and shareholders. Usually done by selling or otherwise disposing of assets to pay off liabilities.
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LiquidationThe term used to describe the winding up of a company, usually by reason of an inability to pay its debts, regulated by the Insolvency Act 1986. It involves the realisation of the company's asset [..]
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LiquidationThe process of dissolving a company by selling its assets for cash.
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LiquidationEnables the state insurance department as liquidator or its appointed deputy to wind up the insurance companyís affairs by selling its assets and settling claims upon those assets. After receiving the [..]
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LiquidationWhen a business or firm is closed down or made bankrupt. The assets of the business are sold to pay their creditors.
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LiquidationThe finalization of a customs entry.
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LiquidationIf a company is in liquidation then it is in the course of being wound up and the assets sold to defray the debts.
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LiquidationReceivers and the managers of companies in liquidation can get insurance packages to aid them in their hour of need. Such insurance usually provides automatic facilities to ease the manager’s administ [..]
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LiquidationLiquidators take on onerous responsibilities when they take over a company for liquidation, as they are responsible for maximising creditors’ recovery and can face legal action if the [..]
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LiquidationEnables the state insurance department as liquidator or its appointed deputy to wind up the insurance company's affairs by selling its assets and settling claims upon those assets. After recei [..]
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LiquidationEnables the state insurance department as liquidator or its appointed deputy to wind up the insurance company’s affairs by selling its assets and settling claims upon those assets. After receiving the [..]
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LiquidationEnables the state insurance department as liquidator or its appointed deputy to wind up the insurance company's affairs by selling its assets and settling claims upon those assets. After recei [..]
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LiquidationThe process of dissolving a company by selling its assets for cash.
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LiquidationProcess which brings a company's existence to an end after distributing its assets. A liquidator is the insolvency practitioner who winds up a company.
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LiquidationEnables the state insurance department as liquidator or its appointed deputy to wind up the insurance company’s affairs by selling its assets and settling claims upon those assets. After receiving the [..]
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LiquidationA sale of a debtor's property with the proceeds to be used for the benefit of creditors.
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LiquidationThe procedure for winding up and dissolving a limited company.
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Liquidation the process of selling assets in order to pay creditors (and potentially shareholders).
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LiquidationConverting the prevailing assets to cash. Loan Stock:
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LiquidationAlso known as "Simplification", it involves exchanging Pieces of equal value, often as a defensive strategy to reduce the size of your opponent's army. Their Pieces are Liquidated and, with less of them on the board, the position is Simplified.
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Liquidation1. A series of exchanges that are done to slow or halt the enemy's attack.
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LiquidationWinding up an activity by distributing its assets to the appropriate parties and settling its debts.
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LiquidationDivestiture of all the assets of a firm so that the firm ceas es to exist.
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LiquidationThe sale of the assets of a bankrupt company to pay creditors.
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LiquidationPayment of debt, cancellation of encumbrance, or conversion into cash.
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LiquidationThe closing of futures positions.
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LiquidationAbandonment
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LiquidationTo sell all of a company’s assets, pay outstanding debts, and distribute the remainder to shareholders, then go out of business. Related Topics Bankruptcy
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LiquidationEnables the state insurance department as liquidator or its appointed deputy to wind up the insurance company’s affairs by selling its assets and settling claims upon those assets. After receiving the [..]
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Liquidation
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LiquidationUsually a formal process whereby the company’s assets are realised for the benefit of creditors and thereafter the company is dissolved and eventually struck of the Register of Companies maintained at Companies House. Liquidator
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LiquidationApplies to companies or partnerships. It involves the realisation and distribution of the assets and usually the closing down of the business. There are three types of liquidation – compulsory, credit [..]
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LiquidationLiquidation is where a company ceases to trade, and its assets are sold. The proceeds are used to pay the costs of the Liquidation first with any remaining balance paid to creditors on a pro rata basi [..]
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LiquidationLiquidation is a process whereby a company has its assets realised and distributed to satisfy, insofar as it is able, its liabilities and to repay its shareholders. The term winding-up is also used. L [..]
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LiquidationLiquidation is the procedure whereby a company has its assets realised and distributed to satisfy, insofar as it is able, its liabilities and to repay its shareholders. The term winding-up is also use [..]
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Liquidation Applies to companies or partnerships. It involves the realisation and distribution of the assets and usually the closing down of the business. There are three types of liquidation – compulsory, creditors’ voluntary and members’ voluntary.
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LiquidationThe process whereby a company has its assets realised and distributed to creditors (insofar as funds permit). There are three types: members’ voluntary liquidation, creditors’ voluntary liquidation an [..]
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LiquidationLiquidation is the process whereby a company has its assets realised and distributed to satisfy, insofar as it is able, its liabilities and to repay its shareholders. The term winding up is also used. [..]
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LiquidationApplies to companies or partnerships. It involves the realisation and distribution of the assets and usually the closing down of the business. There are 3 types of Liquidation: Compulsory, Creditors V [..]
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LiquidationThe state of a company during the process of being terminated.
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LiquidationThe winding up of a company, which may either be compulsory or voluntary.
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Liquidation The sale of assets of a firm, either voluntarily or in bankruptcy. [Chapter 23] Liquidation value
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LiquidationOccurs when a firm's business is terminated. Assets are sold, proceeds are used to pay creditors, and any leftovers are distributed to shareholders. Any transaction that offsets or closes out a l [..]
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LiquidationLiquidation is the process in accounting by which a company is brought to an end in the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, Republic of Ireland, Cyprus, United States, Canada, Italy and many other [..]
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LiquidationLiquidation is the conversion of a business's assets to money in order to pay off debt.
Liquidation may also refer to:
Murder
Fragmentation (music), a compositional technique
Liquidation (miniseries) [..]
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LiquidationLiquidation is the conversion of a business's assets to money in order to pay off debt.
Liquidation may also refer to:
Murder
Fragmentation (music), a compositional technique
Liquidation (miniseries) [..]
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LiquidationLiquidation (2007) (Russian: Ликвидация, Likvidatsiya) is a highly popular Russian television series, which parallels the famous The Meeting Place Cannot Be Changed with notable ethical shift. In the [..]
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