Definition of the word liquidation

Pronunciation of vocabulary liquidation

liquidationnoun

thanh toán

/ˌlɪkwɪˈdeɪʃn//ˌlɪkwɪˈdeɪʃn/

Origin of the word liquidation

The word "liquidation" originated in the late 19th century from the Latin word "liquidus," which means "aqueous" or "liquid." It first appeared in English in the context of chemistry, referring to the process of turning a solid substance into a liquid form. In business, the term was later adopted to describe the process of selling off assets or closing down a company, particularly during financial difficulties or bankruptcy. The term "liquidation" suggests complete settlement or payment, as liquid assets can be easily converted into cash to satisfy debts or pay creditors. The use of the word "liquid" also suggests the speed and ease with which the process can be completed, as liquid assets are generally more easily sold than illiquid assets such as real estate or equipment. In accounting, liquidation refers to the step in the financial process by which a company's creditors are paid in the event of insolvency. In a broader sense, the term "liquidation" has come to imply a complete or conclusive resolution in various contexts, from legal proceedings to environmental cleanup operations. Its association with "liquid" has also led to the creation of related terms, such as "liquidator" (the person responsible for carrying out a liquidation), "liquid asset" (a financial asset that can easily be converted into cash), and "liquidity" (the degree to which an asset can be quickly and easily converted into cash).

Vocabulary summary liquidation

typenoun

meaningliquidation...)

meaningclosing down (of a company), liquidation of all accounts to cease trading

exampleto go into liquidation: pay off all debts to stop doing business; go bankrupt, go bankrupt (company)

meaningsell-out

Example of vocabulary liquidationnamespace

meaning

the process of closing a company, selling what it owns and paying its debts

quá trình đóng cửa một công ty, bán những gì nó sở hữu và trả nợ

  • The company has gone into liquidation.

    Công ty đã đi vào giải thể.

  • The firm may be forced into liquidation.

    Công ty có thể bị buộc phải giải thể.

  • a company in liquidation

    một công ty đang bị giải thể

  • The company announced its decision to undergo a liquidation process due to financial difficulties.

    Công ty thông báo quyết định tiến hành thủ tục thanh lý do gặp khó khăn về tài chính.

  • The assets of the bankrupt corporation will be liquidated in an auction scheduled for next week.

    Tài sản của công ty phá sản sẽ được thanh lý trong phiên đấu giá dự kiến ​​diễn ra vào tuần tới.

meaning

the action of selling something to get money or to avoid losing money

hành động bán thứ gì đó để lấy tiền hoặc để tránh mất tiền

  • Falling prices may lead to further liquidation of stocks.

    Giá giảm có thể dẫn đến việc thanh lý cổ phiếu hơn nữa.


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