Difference between money and near money in tabular form
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Near money is an economics term describing non-cashassets that are highly liquid, such as bank deposits, certificates of deposit (CDs) and Treasury Bills. ... Near money refers to assets that can be quickly converted intocash. Near money is also called quasi-money.
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