balance in cash

  • 1cash balance — ➔ balance1 * * * cash balance UK US noun [U] ACCOUNTING ► the amount of money a company has in its bank account at a particular time: »The company reported a cash balance of £335m at the end of the second quarter. → See also TARGET CASH… …

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  • 2Cash and cash equivalents — are the most liquid assets found within the asset portion of a company s balance sheet. Cash equivalents are assets that are readily convertible into cash, such as money market holdings, short term government bonds or Treasury bills, marketable… …

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  • 3balance — the amount of money remaining in an account. The total of your money in the bank after accounting for all transactions (deposits and withdrawals) is called a balance . Glossary of Business Terms A division of a Securities Account, of a type… …

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  • 4cash book — A book or record in which bank cash transactions are recorded. These include receipts (from customers) and payments (to suppliers) as well as bank charges, interest received, etc. A cash book is a type of day book, recording transactions in date… …

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  • 5cash balance — / kæʃ ˌbæləns/ noun a balance in cash, as opposed to amounts owed …

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  • 6cash balance — / kæʃ ˌbæləns/ noun a balance in cash, as opposed to amounts owed …

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  • 7Cash flow forecasting — is the modeling of a company or asset’s future financial liquidity over a specific timeframe. Cash usually refers to the company’s total bank balances, but often what is forecast is treasury position which is cash plus short term investments… …

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  • 8balance sheet — bal·ance sheet n: a statement of financial condition at a given date Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. balance sheet …

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  • 9cash balance plan — USA A defined benefit plan containing certain provisions similar to a defined contribution plan. In a cash balance plan, a participant s benefit is based on a hypothetical account balance which includes employer contributions and interest credits …

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  • 10Cash is king — is a cliched expression sometimes used in analyzing businesses; it refers to the importance of cash flow in the overall fiscal health of the business. The phrase is a favorite of Alex Spanos and has sometimes appeared in Motley Fool articles and… …

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