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''Financial reporting - balance sheet - assets.''
''Project management.''


(CCE).
'''PR'''ojects '''IN''' '''C'''ontrolled '''E'''nvironments, version 2, published in 1996.


For financial reporting purposes, cash equivalents are:
The key features of PRINCE2 include:
*Short-term, highly liquid investments that are
*Readily convertible to known amounts of cash and
*Which are subject to an insignificant risk of changes in value.


*Emphasis on dividing the project into manageable and controllable stages.
*Flexibility that can be applied at a level appropriate to the project.


Examples of cash equivalents for financial reporting purposes include money market instruments, treasury bills, short-term government bonds, marketable securities and commercial paper.


The acronym is sometimes presented as:


Cash and cash equivalents are normally reported as a single aggregated figure in the primary statement of financial position.
'''PR'''ojects '''IN''' a '''C'''ontrolled '''E'''nvironment.  




==See also==
== See also ==
* [[Assets]]
* [[Agile]]
* [[Balance sheet]]
* [[FAST Modeling Standard]]
*[[Cash]]
* [[Working effectively with others]]
*[[Cash equivalents]]
*[[Cash flow statement]]
*[[Liquidity]]
*[[Money]]
*[[Statement of financial position]]
 
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[[Category:Cash_management]]

Revision as of 14:30, 13 May 2016

Project management.

PRojects IN Controlled Environments, version 2, published in 1996.

The key features of PRINCE2 include:

  • Emphasis on dividing the project into manageable and controllable stages.
  • Flexibility that can be applied at a level appropriate to the project.


The acronym is sometimes presented as:

PRojects IN a Controlled Environment.


See also