Liquidation
81liquidation — liq·ui·da·tion …
82liquidation — liq•ui•da•tion [[t]ˌlɪk wɪˈdeɪ ʃən[/t]] n. 1) bus the process of liquidating 2) bus the state of being liquidated …
83liquidation — /lɪkwəˈdeɪʃən/ (say likwuh dayshuhn) noun 1. the process of realising upon assets and of discharging liabilities in winding up the affairs of a business, estate, etc. 2. the process of converting securities or commodities into cash for the… …
84Liquidation — Li|qui|da|ti|on, die; , en ([Kosten]abrechnung freier Berufe; Tötung [aus politischen Gründen]; Auflösung [eines Geschäftes]) …
85liquidation — nf. LIKIDACHON (Albanais, Annecy, Saxel) …
86voluntary liquidation — liquidation proceedings that are supported by a company s shareholders. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary Usually relates to an insolvent company and is started by a resolution of its shareholders. HM Customs & Revenue Glossary * * * voluntary… …
87To go into liquidation — Liquidation Liq ui*da tion (l[i^]k w[i^]*d[=a] sh[u^]n), n. [Cf. F. liquidation.] The act or process of liquidating; the state of being liquidated. [1913 Webster] {To go into liquidation} (Law), to turn over to a trustee one s assets and accounts …
88voluntary liquidation — liquidation of a company according to the request of the company s shareholders …
89Liquidation rights — The rights of a firm s securityholders in the event the firm liquidates. The New York Times Financial Glossary …
90Liquidation value — Net amount that could be realized by selling the assets of a firm after paying the debt. The New York Times Financial Glossary …