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Liquidity

Liquidity refers to how well a company manages its cash and whether its operating cash flows are healthy enough to be able to pay its employees' salaries, vendor invoices, rent expenses, etc. Investors also like to look at liquidity as a measure of whether a company will be able to make acquisitions, pay dividends, buy back shares, etc.

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