Solvency

Solvency
Solvency Sol"ven*cy (s[o^]l"ven*s[y^]), n. [See {Solvent}.] The quality or state of being solvent. [1913 Webster]

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  • solvency — sol·ven·cy / säl vən sē/ n: the quality or state of being solvent Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. solvency …   Law dictionary

  • solvency — 1727; see SOLVENT (Cf. solvent) + CY (Cf. cy) …   Etymology dictionary

  • solvency — [säl′vən sē, sôl′vən sē] n. a solvent state or quality …   English World dictionary

  • solvency — The condition of having sufficient funds to cover losses. In the short term, solvency is a manifestation of liquidity. Fundamentally, however, solvency is a function of capital adequacy. See insolvency Ability to meet obligations. Bloomberg… …   Financial and business terms

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  • solvency — The condition of a person having sufficient assets to meet his obligations as they mature in the ordinary course of business. Ability to pay one s debts, not a mere disposition to pay. Janes v Scott, 59 Pa 178. A word which implies as well the… …   Ballentine's law dictionary

  • Solvency — The ability of a corporation to meet its long term fixed expenses and to accomplish long term expansion and growth. The better a company s solvency, the better it is financially. When a company is insolvent, it means that it can no longer operate …   Investment dictionary

  • solvency — [[t]sɒ̱lv(ə)nsi[/t]] N UNCOUNT: usu with supp A person or organization s solvency is their ability to pay their debts …   English dictionary

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