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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 MatchesFree cash flowFree cash flowThe 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 equivalentsCash and equivalentsThe 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 billCash management billVery 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 returnCash on cash returnA 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 ratioCash asset ratioCash and marketable securities divided by current liabilities. See: Liquidity ratios. Further SuggestionsCash priceCash 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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