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Bailout 1: Liquidity vs. Solvency

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Uploaded by on Sep 24, 2008

Review of balance sheets. Difference between illiquidity and insolvency.

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  • Wikipedia: In business and accounting, assets are everything owned by a person or company (all tangible and intangible property) that can be converted into cash.

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  • I wonder what part of this video inspired your comment. What makes you see the author or information presented as democratic or republican?

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  • damn, this guy is smart...

  • Brilliant love your teaching style

  • They spend it before the value of our dollar drops, that's the real reason your loaf of bread now almost costs $2.00.

  • @MsSensitive123 I think illiquidity means that Current Assets are less than Current Liabilities but their total assets are more than total liabilities. Current assets would be assets convertible into cash within 1 year, this would include cash and securities which can be converted to cash within a year. Current Liabilities would be debt payable within 1 year, like a bonds face value is about to mature within the year or interest on bonds and other debt.

  • Thanks khan!!

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