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cash equivalents

Highly liquid, very safe investments which can be easily converted into cash, such as Treasury Bills and money market funds.

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  1. Cash and cash equivalents - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Cash and cash equivalents are the most liquid assets found within the asset portion of a company's balance sheet. Cash equivalents are assets that are readily ...
     
  2. Cash Equivalents Definition | Investopedia
    Investment securities that are short-term, have high credit quality and are highly liquid.Also referred to as "cash and equivalents".
     
  3. Cash And Cash Equivalents (CCE) Definition | Investopedia
    An item on the balance sheet that reports the value of a company's assets that are cash or can be converted into cash immediately.
     
  4. What are Cash Equivalents?
    Sep 10, 2012 ... Cash equivalents are safe investments that are so low risk that they are virtually guaranteed. Common cash equivalents include...
     
  5. What is cash equivalents? definition and meaning
    Definition of cash equivalents: Highly liquid, very safe investments which can be easily converted into cash, such as Treasury Bills and money market funds.
     
  6. What is included in cash and cash equivalents? | AccountingCoach ...
    The term cash and cash equivalents includes: currency, coins, checks received but not yet deposited, checking accounts, petty cash, savings accounts, money.
     
  7. Cash and Cash Equivalents
    Cash equivalents are investments that can be readily converted to cash. Common examples of cash equivalents include commercial paper, treasury bills, short ...
     
  8. Your Money Counts: Investing — Cash equivalents
    Cash equivalents are highly liquid short-term investments on which you earn interest, such as certificates of deposit (CDs), US Treasury bills (T-bills), bank ...