The sale of an equal number of long futures/options contracts (the same delivery month) or buying an equal number of short futures/options contracts (the same delivery month) or entering the delivery process by making or taking delivery. See also Offset.
This refers to the selling of the assets of a company, close corporation or a partnership, the payment of the the liabilities and the pay over of the residue to the shareholder, member or partner.
convert into cash; "I had to liquidate my holdings to pay off my ex-husband"
To convert an asset into ready cash.
Process of converting mutual fund shares into cash. Also known as Redemption.
The process by which an asset (car, home, boat, etc.) can be sold and converted to cash to pay off a debt.
Selling (or purchasing) futures contracts of the same delivery month purchased (or sold) during an earlier transaction or making (or taking) delivery of the cash commodity represented by the futures contract. Taking a second futures or options position opposite to the initial or opening position.
the process of selling asset to obtain cash.
The conversion of a security to cash, typically through the sale of that security. Also called “sell-out.
The conversion of property or other assets into money.
Refers to closing an open futures position. For an open long, this would be selling the contract. For a short position, it would be buying the contract back (short covering, or covering his short).
To sell or purchase futures contracts of the same delivery month purchased (or sold) during an earlier transaction or making (or taking) delivery of the cash commodity represented by the futures contract. See Offset.
To convert assets into money. To dispose of or get rid of.
Sell an asset and receive cash.
Convert an asset to cash or settle a debt.
To offset an existing position.
When a company fails, the process of converting all of its assets back into cash and distributing it to those with a claim on it.
to sell an investment or to convert an investment into cash
To sell the assets of a business, paying bills and dividing the remainder among shareholders, partners or other investors.
The process of selling securities or assets to obtain cash. See: Sell Out Procedures
To take a second futures or options position opposite to the initial or opening position. To sell (or purchase) futures contracts of the same delivery month purchased (or sold) during an earlier transaction or make (or take) delivery of the cash commodity represented by the futures market. Also referred to as Offset.