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E-cash

Cash value in digital form which can be stored on computer systems or "smart cards" and used to make purchases or transfer funds.



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Free cash flow

Free cash flow

The amount of money that a business has at its disposal at any given time after paying out operating costs, interest payments on bank loans and bonds, salaries, research and development and other fixed costs.


Cash and equivalents

Cash and equivalents

The value of assets that can be converted into cash immediately, as reported by a company. Usually includes bank accounts and marketable securities, such as government bonds and bankers' acceptances. Cash equivalents on balance sheets include securities that mature within ninety days.


Cash management bill

Cash management bill

Very short-maturity bills that the Treasury occasionally sells because its cash balances are down and it needs money for a few days.


Cash on cash return

Cash on cash return

A method used to find the return on investments when there is no active secondary market. The yield is determined by dividing the annual cash income by the total investment. See: Current yield or yield to maturity.


Cash asset ratio

Cash asset ratio

Cash and marketable securities divided by current liabilities. See: Liquidity ratios.


Further Suggestions

Cash price
Cash basis
Cash flow break even point
Symmetric cash matching
cash flow
Cash in Advance
Cash transaction
Statement of Cash Flows Method
Cash delivery
cashback
Cash management
Expected future cash flows
cash surrender value
Cashback mortgages
Cash sale or settlement
Mortgage cash surplus
discounted cashflow
Cash deficit
Cash deficiency agreement
Cashout
Cash on delivery (COD)
cash
Nominal cash flow
operating cash flow
petty cash


 
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