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''Accounting''.
The key short-term investment principles and prioritisation of:


(NBV).
 
The net value of a fixed asset reported in financial statements. 


For example, its historical cost purchase price LESS the accumulated provision for depreciation.
<b>S</b>ecurity
 
<b>L</b>iquidity and
 
<b>Y</b>ield
 
 
This ordering of the principles and considerations is fundamentally important.
 
 
The safety and security of the funds invested are always the first priority.
 
Yield is the least important of the three considerations.
 




== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Amortisation]]
*[[Security]]
* [[Book]]
*[[Liquidity]]
* [[Book value]]
*[[Yield]]
* [[Cost]]
 
* [[Depreciation]]
* [[Fixed assets]]
* [[Impairment]]
* [[Net realisable value]]
* [[Provision]]
* [[Residual value]]
* [[Revaluation]]
* [[Useful economic life]]


[[Category:Accounting,_tax_and_regulation]]
===Other links===
*[[Media:Risk and return.pdf| The Icelandic banking saga and English local authorities, UK Audit Commission, 2009]]
*[[Media:2015_06_June_-_Safety_first.pdf| Safety first, The Treasurer, 2015]]

Revision as of 19:37, 20 November 2015

The key short-term investment principles and prioritisation of:


Security

Liquidity and

Yield


This ordering of the principles and considerations is fundamentally important.


The safety and security of the funds invested are always the first priority.

Yield is the least important of the three considerations.


See also


Other links