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* [[Cash and cash equivalents]]
* [[Cash and cash equivalents]]
* [[Cash burn rate]]
* [[Cash burn rate]]
* [[Cash equivalents]]
* [[Cash market]]
* [[Cash market]]
* [[Cash reserves]]
* [[Cash reserves]]

Revision as of 03:30, 24 May 2021

1. Liquidity.

The most liquid of current assets, cash represents money in hand - or in banks or other financial institutions - which is immediately available.


2. Money.

Physical banknotes and coins.


3. Financial reporting - balance sheet - assets.

The current asset reported, along with cash equivalents, as a single aggregated figure in the primary statements of financial position and statement of cash flows.


See also