purpose of cash equivalent
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- Cash equivalents also function as one of the most relevant health metrics in the financial structure of an organisation. Analysts can even predict whether investing in a specific company is good by its ability to produce cash and cash equivalents, as it represents how a company can pay its bills in a short period.
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Cash equivalents are investments securities that are meant for short-term investing; they have high credit quality and are highly liquid. Cash equivalents, also known as "cash and equivalents," are one of the three main asset classes in financial investing, along with stocks and bonds.
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