Sources of Liquidity (2024)

All company resources that can be used to generate cash

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What are Sources of Liquidity?

For a company, its sources of liquidity are all the resources that can be used to generate cash. There are generally two major classes of sources of liquidity for a company:

  • The primary sources of liquidity, which are either cash or other resources that can be converted into cash very easily; and
  • The secondary sources of liquidity, which usually can’t be converted into cash as easily and fast as the primary sources and may imply asset sales or other actions that would affect a company’s operations.

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Primary Sources of Liquidity

Primary sources of liquidity can be easily used to generate liquidity for the company. They are generally cash and other near-cash assets. More specifically, they include:

1. Cash balances (generally in a bank account)

They can be either actual cash already stored in bank accounts or cash that can be generated by the liquidation of short-term securities (which comes with a maturity of less than 90 days). On the balance sheet, such sources of liquidity are generally indicated by the item “cash and cash equivalents.”

2. Short-term funds

They include commercial credit (i.e., trade payables), bank credit, and short-term securities not maturing within 90 days.

3. Cash flow management

They are related to the company’s ability to manage cash effectively and the level of decentralization of cash inflows and outflows. For example, a company with a highly decentralized collection system may find it more difficult to access cash resources promptly.

Secondary Sources of Liquidity

Unlike the primary sources of liquidity, the secondary sources usually cannot be converted into cash without an effect on the company’s operations. For example, it can be the case of a company that has run out of cash and near-cash assets and needs to liquidate assets, such as inventory, plants, and equipment, to pay its bills.

More specifically, a company’s secondary sources of liquidity include:

1. Negotiating its debt obligations

A company can generate liquidity by getting more favorable terms on its debt, i.e., by renegotiating maturities, the size and timing of principal repayments, and interest rates.

2. Liquidating assets

It can involve relatively liquid assets, such as inventory, or other less liquid assets, such as plant, equipment, and real estate properties. The urgency with which the cash is needed in the situations where liquidation is necessary generally implies that the assets are sold at a discount to their usual price.

3. Bankruptcy protection and reorganization

Sources of Liquidity and Business Health

Liquidity is a key factor in assessing a company’s creditworthiness. To fully pay what it owes on time, a company must have access to proper sources of liquidity. Generally speaking, a financially healthy company should be able to meet its obligations relying on its primary sources of liquidity.

If access to secondary resources is needed, it means that the company has experienced, or is experiencing, liquidity issues. While it can be due to temporary conditions, it’s often a sign of deeper fundamental problems in the business.

Ratios, Business Fundamentals, and Sources of Liquidity

For an analyst or a manager, it’s usually possible to assess whether a company is likely going to need to use secondary resources of liquidity by assessing its financial health. The process generally relies on, but is not limited to, the analysis of the following aspects of a business:

1. Free cash flow generation, margins, and overall business trends

For example, other conditions being equal, a company that produces large and rising cash flows will be better equipped to face its current obligations without access to secondary sources of liquidity than a company with small and declining cash flows.

2. Liquidity ratios (Current ratio, quick ratio, and accounts receivable turnover)

For example, a deterioration in the ratio between cash and current liabilities can put a company in dangerous territory. Indications that a company is finding it difficult to collect payments can also contribute to increasing the risk of reliance on secondary sources of liquidity.

3. Competition, business risks, and other factors

Additional factors that are not visible in financial statements can indicate that a company’s primary sources of liquidity will not be enough to face obligations. For example, it can be the case of a company that is going to face a large fine or a business that is going to face a sudden increase in competition or whose cash has been seized by authorities.

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