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Define the following terms.

Account Receivable
Cash Equivalents
Current Assets
Current Liability
Liquidity
Return on Investment
Return on Sales
Working Capital

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Define Cash Equivalents-

Cash equivalents are short-term investment securities with assets; they have a high credit rating and are extremely liquid. Cash equivalents, also known as "cash and equivalents," are one of the three main asset classes in financial investment along with stocks and bonds.

Define Current Assets-

Current assets represent all the assets of a company that are expected to be conveniently sold, consumed, used, or exhausted through standard business operations with one year. Current assets appear on a company's balance sheet, one of the required financial statements that must be completed each year.

Define Current Liability-

amounts due to be paid to creditors within twelve months.

Define Liquidity-

the availability of liquid assets to a market or company.

Define Return on Investment-

Return on investment or return on costs is a ratio between net income and investment. A high ROI means the investment's gains compare favourably to its cost. As a performance measure, ROI is used to evaluate the efficiency of an investment or to compare the efficiencies of several different investments.

Define Return on Sales-

Return on sales (ROS) is a ratio used to evaluate a company's operational efficiency. This measure provides insight into how much profit is being produced per dollar of sales. An increasing ROS indicates that a company is growing more efficiently, while a decreasing ROS could signal impending financial troubles.

Define Working Capital-

Working capital is a financial metric which represents operating liquidity available to a business, organization, or other entity, including governmental entities. Along with fixed assets such as plant and equipment, working capital is considered a part of operating capital.

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