kapatma, likidasyon, hesaplaşma, tasfiye, paraya çevirme, tasfiye etme, satış, işi kapatma, likidasyon go into liquidation tasfiye olunmak, yok olma/tasfiye, arıtma, resmi tasfiye,
The selling of the assets of a business as part of the process of dissolving the business, The process of converting into cash (or into an asset with high liquidity), Termination and winding up of an entity, such as an LLC A final tax return will have to be filed with the IRS and state and local tax authorities A tax clearance certificate may be necessary from the state Usually, a Certificate of Termination (or something similar) must be filed, The closing out of long positions (More generally, liquidation means the conversion of something into cash or another commodity ), A sale of a debtor's nonexempt property with the proceeds to be used for the benefit of creditors, The process of selling all company assets for cash and using that cash to pay the company's debts; any funds remaining are distributed to the owners of the business For an insurer's liquidation, an agent of a court either (1) transfers all of the financially-troubled insurer's business and assets to other insurers or (2) sells the financially-troubled insurer's assets and terminates the business Contrast with rehabilitation See also receivership, Process in which shareholders or owners surrender their shares or interests in a business, generally when a company ceases to be a going concern Proceeds go to pay creditors, and any balance is then distributed to shareholders, 1) The process of converting securities into cash 2) The sale of the assets of a company to one or more acquirers in order to pay off debts In the event that a corporation is liquidated, the claims of secured and unsecured creditors and owners of bonds and preferred stock take precedence over the claims of those who own common stock, To close an open position throgh the execution of an offsetting transaction, the act of exterminating, The act or process of liquidating; the state of being liquidated, the murder of a competitor, Disposing of assets of the debtor, the proceeds to be used toward paying the debts and obligations of the debtor, termination of a business operation by using its assets to discharge its liabilities, Any transaction that offsets or closes out a long or short position, The sale of the assets of a portfolio company to one or more acquirors when venture capital investors receive some of the proceeds of the sale, Any transaction that offsets or closes out a previously established position, Sale of the assets of a business to pay off debts, When a firm's business is terminated, assets are sold, proceeds pay creditors and any leftovers are distributed to shareholders Any transaction that offsets or closes out a Long or short position Related: buy in, evening up, offsetliquidity, The process of dissolving a business by selling the assets, paying the debts, and distributing the remaining equity to the owners, The selling of all the assets of a debtor and the use of the cash proceeds of the sale to pay off creditors, The process of converting stock or other assets into cash When a company is liquidated, the cash obtained is first used to pay debts and obligations to holders of bonds and preferred stock Whatever cash remains is distributed on a per-share basis to the holders of common stock BACK TO TOP, The process of converting property and securities into cash When a company is dissolved or closed down, cash remaining after sale of its assets and payment of all indebtedness is distributed to the shareholders, beginning with the preferred shareholders and ending with the common shareholders, The 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 shareholders, Liquidation has two meanings in finance The first is converting securities into cash The second is the sale of the assets of a company to one or more acquirers in order to pay off debts In the event that a corporation is liquidated, the claims of secured and unsecured creditors and owners of bonds and preferred stock take precedence over the claims of those who own common stock (See Acquisition, Common Stock and Preferred Stock), Any transaction that offsets or closes out a long or short futures position, The Process whereby a company is dissolved The court, the company itself, a shareholder, the Master the court, the judicial manager, a creditor, or the minister may initiate such dissolution A liquidator is appointed, who arranges to sell off all the assets of the company and uses the proceeds to pay its creditors (firstly the secured creditors and then the unsecured ones) Once the creditors have been paid then the preferential shareholders are paid, and then finally the ordinary shareholders, A transaction made in reducing or closing out a long or short position, but more often used by the trade to mean a reduction or closing out of a long position, The disposal, at maximum prices, of the collateral securing a loan, and the voluntary and enforced collection of the remaining loan balance from the obligators and/or guarantors, The 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, process of determining and discharging the financial obligations of a business in preparation for closure; conversion of assets into cash; condition of being liquidated,
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The selling of the assets of a business as part of the process of dissolving the business - "The store is having a liquidation sale, everything must go as they go out of business."
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The process of converting into cash (or into an asset with high liquidity)
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Termination and winding up of an entity, such as an LLC A final tax return will have to be filed with the IRS and state and local tax authorities A tax clearance certificate may be necessary from the state Usually, a Certificate of Termination (or something similar) must be filed
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The closing out of long positions (More generally, liquidation means the conversion of something into cash or another commodity )
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A sale of a debtor's nonexempt property with the proceeds to be used for the benefit of creditors
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The process of selling all company assets for cash and using that cash to pay the company's debts; any funds remaining are distributed to the owners of the business For an insurer's liquidation, an agent of a court either (1) transfers all of the financially-troubled insurer's business and assets to other insurers or (2) sells the financially-troubled insurer's assets and terminates the business Contrast with rehabilitation See also receivership
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Process in which shareholders or owners surrender their shares or interests in a business, generally when a company ceases to be a going concern Proceeds go to pay creditors, and any balance is then distributed to shareholders
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1) The process of converting securities into cash 2) The sale of the assets of a company to one or more acquirers in order to pay off debts In the event that a corporation is liquidated, the claims of secured and unsecured creditors and owners of bonds and preferred stock take precedence over the claims of those who own common stock
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To close an open position throgh the execution of an offsetting transaction
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the act of exterminating
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The act or process of liquidating; the state of being liquidated
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the murder of a competitor
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Disposing of assets of the debtor, the proceeds to be used toward paying the debts and obligations of the debtor
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termination of a business operation by using its assets to discharge its liabilities
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Any transaction that offsets or closes out a long or short position
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The sale of the assets of a portfolio company to one or more acquirors when venture capital investors receive some of the proceeds of the sale
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Any transaction that offsets or closes out a previously established position
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Sale of the assets of a business to pay off debts
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When a firm's business is terminated, assets are sold, proceeds pay creditors and any leftovers are distributed to shareholders Any transaction that offsets or closes out a Long or short position Related: buy in, evening up, offsetliquidity
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The process of dissolving a business by selling the assets, paying the debts, and distributing the remaining equity to the owners
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The selling of all the assets of a debtor and the use of the cash proceeds of the sale to pay off creditors
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The process of converting stock or other assets into cash When a company is liquidated, the cash obtained is first used to pay debts and obligations to holders of bonds and preferred stock Whatever cash remains is distributed on a per-share basis to the holders of common stock BACK TO TOP
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The process of converting property and securities into cash When a company is dissolved or closed down, cash remaining after sale of its assets and payment of all indebtedness is distributed to the shareholders, beginning with the preferred shareholders and ending with the common shareholders
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The 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 shareholders
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Liquidation has two meanings in finance The first is converting securities into cash The second is the sale of the assets of a company to one or more acquirers in order to pay off debts In the event that a corporation is liquidated, the claims of secured and unsecured creditors and owners of bonds and preferred stock take precedence over the claims of those who own common stock (See Acquisition, Common Stock and Preferred Stock)
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Any transaction that offsets or closes out a long or short futures position
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The Process whereby a company is dissolved The court, the company itself, a shareholder, the Master the court, the judicial manager, a creditor, or the minister may initiate such dissolution A liquidator is appointed, who arranges to sell off all the assets of the company and uses the proceeds to pay its creditors (firstly the secured creditors and then the unsecured ones) Once the creditors have been paid then the preferential shareholders are paid, and then finally the ordinary shareholders
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A transaction made in reducing or closing out a long or short position, but more often used by the trade to mean a reduction or closing out of a long position
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The disposal, at maximum prices, of the collateral securing a loan, and the voluntary and enforced collection of the remaining loan balance from the obligators and/or guarantors
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The 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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process of determining and discharging the financial obligations of a business in preparation for closure; conversion of assets into cash; condition of being liquidated isim
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