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E-cashCash value in digital form which can be stored on computer systems or "smart cards" and used to make purchases or transfer funds.Similar MatchesCash offerCash offerOften used in risk arbitrage. Proposal, either hostile or friendly, to acquire a target company through the payment of cash for the stock of the target. Compare to exchange offer. Public Sector Net Cash RequirementPublic Sector Net Cash RequirementFormerly known as Public Sector Borrowing Requirement (PSBR), PSNCR is the difference between the expenditure of the public sector and its income. Where there is a deficit it is financed by borrowing - principally via the sale of government gilt edged stocks (gilts).Public sector net borrowing also measures the difference between the expenditure and income of the public sector but differs from the net cash requirement in that it is measured on an accruals basis whereas the net cash requirement is mainly a cash measure. Cash flow time lineCash flow time lineLine depicting the operating activities and cash flows for a firm over a particular period. Net cash flowNet cash flowOperating cash flow + dividends received from associates - dividends paid to minorities or preference shareholders +/(-) interest received/(paid) - tax paid. Cash cardCash cardSee 'ATM card'. Further SuggestionsCash & carryCashout Expected future cash flows Cashbook Cash on cash return Real cash flow Cash price Statement of Cash Flows Method cash fund cashback Net cash balance Cash Settlement petty cash Cashed Based Operating cash flow Cash commodity Cash flow per common share Cash deficiency agreement Noncash charge Cash management Cash cycle Cash account Cash flow after interest and taxes Negative cash flow Cash reserves |
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