Liquidness

Pronunciation: /ˈɫɪkwədˈnɛs/

Liquidness (noun)

  1. The ability of an asset or business to quickly turn into cash without losing much value.
  2. The quality of being able to flow like a liquid rather than staying in one fixed shape.

Examples

  • The company improved liquidness by collecting payments faster.
  • Good liquidness helps a business pay bills on time.