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The article investigates one of the still unsolved problems in the theory of corporate finance – what is the value of financial liquidity and to what extent is it determined by external factors originating from the business environment. Based upon the conducted research there has been observed a relationship between the value of financial liquidity and phases of the economic cycle. Differences in the value of liquidity exist between businesses operating on markets with different development level. The research is a significant step towards a detailed analysis of how exogenous factors impact the value of corporate financial liquidity.