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Quick sighted

Having quick sight or acute discernment quick to see or to discern...


Quick-asset ratio

Quick-asset ratio, means the ratio between an entity's current or liquid assets (such as cash and accounts receivable) and its current liabilities. Also termed quick ratio; acid-test ratio, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1260....


net quick assets

net quick assets see asset ...


quick assets

quick assets see asset ...


Double quick

Of or performed in the fastest time or step in marching next to the run as a double quick step or march...


Quickly

Speedily with haste or celerity soon without delay quick...


Quickness

The condition or quality of being quick or living life...


asset

asset [back-formation from assets, singular, sufficient property to pay debts and legacies, from Anglo-French asetz, from Old French asez enough] 1 : the entire property of a person, business organization, or estate that is subject to the payment of debts used in pl. compare equity 2 : an item of property owned admitted asset : an asset allowed by law to be included in determining the financial condition of an insurance company compare nonadmitted asset in this entry appointive asset : an asset in an estate that is to be distributed under a power of appointment capital asset : a tangible or intangible long-term asset esp. that is not regularly bought or sold as part of the owner's business ;specif : any asset classified as a capital asset by law (as section 1221 of the Internal Revenue Code) cur·rent asset : a short-term asset (as inventory, an account receivable, or a note) that can be quickly converted into cash equitable asset : an asset esp. in an estate that is sub...


flying squad

flying squad : a usually small standby group of people ready to move or act quickly ;esp : a police unit formed to respond quickly in an emergency called also flying squadron ...


Brisk

Full of liveliness and activity characterized by quickness of motion or action lively spirited quick...


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