I always keep any mortgage
amounts in liquid assets.
Not exact matches
Although financial
assets amounted to $ 382.8 billion, most of this was not very
liquid and could not be readily used
in the event of a financial crisis.
If you have already accumulated
assets, you can subtract the
amount of those
assets from your total death benefit need, assuming they are somewhat
liquid and wouldn't require a large
amount of effort or loss
in order to gain access to cash.
Keep
in mind your current situation including annual salary,
liquid assets, credit profile and the
amount of time you have until you wish to retire.
Homeowners also showed greater increases
in total
liquid assets and total non-housing net worth,
amounting to $ 3,660 and $ 3,036 higher, respectively, than renters» increases.
After accounting for the cost of raising your kids as well as their future college expenses, you have about $ 1.9 million
in financial obligations, meaning that you ideally need that
amount minus your
liquid assets covered by life insurance — so about $ 1.8 million
in coverage.
In the 13D filing the individual states his intent which is «As Aspen currently has no active business operations and a significant
amount of
liquid assets, (individual name) believes that there is broad shareholder support for the implementation of a plan of liquidation and distribution of substantially all the proceeds from the Sale and Aspen's additional
liquid assets to Aspen's shareholders.
• A minimum loan
amount of $ 300,000 40 % over debt - to - income ratio is needed — Only
liquid assets are eligible (This does not include equity
in a property.)
If you can manage it, put a significant
amount of money
in the bank or have other
liquid assets on hand.
The required minimum
amount will be specified as a percentage of the fund's net
assets to be invested
in highly
liquid, cash - type investments that can be converted to cash within three business days or less.
3 to 6 months of expenses is a good
amount to have
in liquid assets.
To the extent a Fund sells securities short, it will provide collateral to the broker - dealer and (except
in the case of short sales «against the box») will maintain additional
asset coverage
in the form of cash, U.S. government securities or other
liquid securities with its custodian
in a segregated account
in an
amount at least equal to the difference between the current market value of the securities sold short and any
amounts required to be deposited as collateral with the selling broker.
With respect to futures contracts that are required to «cash settle,» however, a fund is permitted to set aside or earmark
liquid assets in an
amount equal to the fund's daily marked to market (net) obligation, if any, (
in other words, the fund's daily net liability, if any) rather than the market value of the futures contracts.
The fund's obligations under a sale - buyback typically would be offset by
liquid assets equal
in value to the
amount of the fund's forward commitment to repurchase the subject security.
A fund's obligations under a sale - buyback typically would be offset by
liquid assets equal
in value to the
amount of the fund's forward commitment to repurchase the subject security.
In addition, the fund will earmark cash or liquid assets or place in a segregated account an amount of cash or other liquid assets equal to the difference, if any, between (1) the market value of the securities sold short, marked - to - market daily, and (2) any cash or other liquid securities deposited as collateral with the broker in connection with the short sal
In addition, the fund will earmark cash or
liquid assets or place
in a segregated account an amount of cash or other liquid assets equal to the difference, if any, between (1) the market value of the securities sold short, marked - to - market daily, and (2) any cash or other liquid securities deposited as collateral with the broker in connection with the short sal
in a segregated account an
amount of cash or other
liquid assets equal to the difference, if any, between (1) the market value of the securities sold short, marked - to - market daily, and (2) any cash or other
liquid securities deposited as collateral with the broker
in connection with the short sal
in connection with the short sale.
After accounting for the cost of raising your kids as well as their future college expenses, you have about $ 1.9 million
in financial obligations, meaning that you ideally need that
amount minus your
liquid assets covered by life insurance — so about $ 1.8 million
in coverage.
If you have already accumulated
assets, you can subtract the
amount of those
assets from your total death benefit need, assuming they are somewhat
liquid and wouldn't require a large
amount of effort or loss
in order to gain access to cash.
Even though there are laws governing the
amount of money a life insurance company must keep
in reserve (
in liquid cash
assets) small insurance companies do fail from time to time.