Orderly Transaction Definition | Becker

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Orderly Transaction

A transaction in which the asset or liability is exposed to the market for a period before the measurement date long enough to allow for marketing activities that are usual and customary for transactions involving such assets or liabilities. An orderly transaction cannot be a forced transaction.

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