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''Economics.''  
''Supply chain finance''.


A measure of money supply which includes only liquid or cash assets held in the central bank and the physical money circulating in the economy.
All the forms of financing provided after delivery of goods or services to the buyer.


In the UK it is also referred to as narrow money or the monetary base, as it is the smallest established measure of the money supply.


 
==See also==
It is also known as 'central bank money'.
*[[Pre-shipment finance]]
 
*[[Receivables finance]]
 
*[[Supply chain finance]]
== See also ==
* [[M1]]
* [[Money supply]]
* [[Narrow money]]
* [[Reserves]]

Revision as of 13:30, 20 June 2016

Supply chain finance.

All the forms of financing provided after delivery of goods or services to the buyer.


See also