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Liquidity represents how fast you can convert an asset, such as stocks and bonds, into readily available cash. However, for an asset to be liquid, you must not only be able to quickly convert it into cash, but the asset must also maintain its basic market value throughout the conversion.
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Recent Terms
SEP IRA
A SEP IRA — short for simplified employee pension plan — is a tax-advantaged retirement plan designed for business owners. While it can be used by businesses of any size, it’s often used by small business owners and self-employed individuals.
High earner, not yet rich (HENRY)
HENRY is an acronym for "high earner, not yet rich." It is used to describe someone who earns a high income, usually between $100,000 to $500,000, but has not saved or invested enough to be considered rich. HENRYs typically spend a large portion of their earnings on expenses and purchases.
Non-deductible IRA
A non-deductible IRA is not a type of retirement account. Instead, it refers to non-deductible contributions made to a traditional retirement account. This retirement savings strategy is for those whose income exceeds the limits to make deductible IRA contributions or to contribute to a Roth IRA.