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A desire to hold money in liquid form, for example cash or bonds.  


Money that is spent on goods or services.
This may be due to the transactions motive, the precautions motive or the speculative motive.
 
 
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All money paid out, whether on revenue or capital items.




== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Capex]]
* [[Precautions motive]]
* [[Capital expenditure]]
* [[Speculative motive]]
* [[Consumption expenditure]]
* [[Transactions motive]]
* [[Disallowable expenditure]]
* [[Enhancement expenditure]]
* [[Income]]
* [[Opex]]
* [[Qualifying expenditure]]
* [[Revenue expenditure]]
 
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Revision as of 11:12, 22 August 2013

A desire to hold money in liquid form, for example cash or bonds.

This may be due to the transactions motive, the precautions motive or the speculative motive.


See also