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The total amount of money in an economy.
''Accounting''.  


It is divided into categories which include M0, M1, M2, M3 and M4.
Notes accompany financial statements (IAS) or accounts and may be required under the financial reporting standards or sometimes under relevant company or securities law. 
 
Notes may also be included voluntarily by the company (or other reporting entity) to help - or arguably to hinder - understanding.
 
The latter argument - that excessive volumes of disclosure can hinder understanding - is based on the idea that the most significant financial information may be obscured by presenting too much other information around it.




== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Broad money]]
* [[Financial statements]]
* [[Cash]]
* [[Government paper]]
* [[Debasement]]
* [[Note]]
* [[Deflation]]
* [[Primary statements]]
* [[Digital public money]]
* [[Divisia money]]
* [[Easing]]
* [[Inflation]]
* [[M0]]
* [[M4]]
* [[Monetarism]]
* [[Monetary policy]]
* [[Narrow money]]
* [[Private money]]
* [[Public money]]
* [[Quantitative easing ]]
* [[Real economy]]
 
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[[Category:The_business_context]]
[[Category:Cash_management]]
[[Category:Financial_products_and_markets]]
[[Category:Liquidity_management]]

Revision as of 15:18, 21 August 2013

Accounting.

Notes accompany financial statements (IAS) or accounts and may be required under the financial reporting standards or sometimes under relevant company or securities law.

Notes may also be included voluntarily by the company (or other reporting entity) to help - or arguably to hinder - understanding.

The latter argument - that excessive volumes of disclosure can hinder understanding - is based on the idea that the most significant financial information may be obscured by presenting too much other information around it.


See also