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To explain: The cash budget and its use in reduction of cash and in negotiating a loan and advantage and disadvantage of daily cash budgets over monthly cash budget.

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Cash:

Cash is always reported under the head of current assets in the balance sheet of a company. It is treated as current asset because any asset which can be report in the form of cash within a period of 1 financial year is classified as current asset and cash is already presented in the form of cash.

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