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1. Short term (or 'shorter term') financial instruments and other items are generally defined to be those with a remaining maturity up to (and including) one year. | 1. | ||
Short term (or 'shorter term') financial instruments and other items are generally defined to be those with a remaining maturity up to (and including) one year. | |||
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To short sell. | |||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
* [[Long]] | |||
* [[Longer term]] | |||
* [[Net short position]] | |||
* [[Short dates]] | |||
* [[Short duration]] | |||
* [[Short life asset]] | |||
* [[Short position]] | |||
* [[Short selling]] | * [[Short selling]] | ||
* [[Short term]] | * [[Short term]] | ||
* [[Short-term investments]] | |||
* [[Short-term notes payable]] | |||
* [[Short termism]] | |||
* [[Ultra short duration]] | |||
[[Category:Corporate_finance]] |
Latest revision as of 09:33, 7 July 2022
1.
Short term (or 'shorter term') financial instruments and other items are generally defined to be those with a remaining maturity up to (and including) one year.
2.
To short sell.