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Chapter 8, Problem 4QS
To determine
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Cash and Cash Equivalents:
Cash is the category that includes currency, coins, and deposits in bank accounts. Cash Equivalent is the category which includes short term and highly liquid assets which are readily convertible into cash. Liquidity is the term used for company's ability of payoff its liabilities.
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The correct phrase to complete the given sentences
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