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Non-liquid asset

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Jamaica Now
Oct 27, 2024
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A non-liquid asset in Jamaican real estate refers to property or investments that cannot be readily converted into cash without a considerable delay or potential loss of value. Real estate is a prime example of a non-liquid asset, as selling property usually requires time due to factors like market conditions, legal formalities, and finding a qualified buyer. Understanding non-liquid assets is crucial in financial planning, as they contribute significantly to an individual’s or company’s net worth but offer limited immediate cash accessibility. Non-liquid assets are especially relevant in investment decisions and wealth assessments, where long-term potential is balanced against the need for liquidity. Identifying and valuing these assets involves recognizing their growth potential and the extended time and effort often required to convert them into cash, making them valuable yet less flexible parts of an investment portfolio.

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