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''Cost and management accounting''
1. ''Assets.''


A limiting factor is an input resource which is scarce, and of limited availability.
In relation to an asset, able to be turned into cash quickly and without significant loss compared with current market value.


Also known as a ''scarce resource'' or ''key factor''.


In different situations the limiting factor may be skilled labour, a physical resource, time, or something else.
2. ''Markets.''
 
In relation to a market, a situation in which large quantities of the asset traded in the market can be bought or sold at any time, with low transaction costs, and without affecting the market price.




== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Factors of production]]
* [[Cash and cash equivalents]]
* [[Production possibility curves]]
* [[Cash forecasting]]
* [[Scarcity]]
* [[Current assets]]
* [[Deep market]]
* [[Illiquid]]
* [[Liquid market]]
* [[Liquidate]]
* [[Liquidation]]
* [[Liquidity]]
* [[Liquidity buffer]]
* [[Liquidity Coverage Ratio]]
* [[Liquidity preference]]
* [[Liquidity management]]
* [[Liquidity premium]]
* [[Liquidity risk]]
* [[Non-current assets]]
* [[Solvency]]
* [[Stress]]
* [[Survival period]]
 
 
=== Other resources ===
*[[Media:2015_06_June_-_Safety_first.pdf| Safety first, The Treasurer, 2015]]


[[Category:The_business_context]]
[[Category:The_business_context]]
[[Category:Identify_and_assess_risks]]
[[Category:Manage_risks]]
[[Category:Risk_frameworks]]
[[Category:Cash_management]]
[[Category:Financial_products_and_markets]]
[[Category:Liquidity_management]]

Revision as of 15:31, 27 March 2021

1. Assets.

In relation to an asset, able to be turned into cash quickly and without significant loss compared with current market value.


2. Markets.

In relation to a market, a situation in which large quantities of the asset traded in the market can be bought or sold at any time, with low transaction costs, and without affecting the market price.


See also


Other resources