Marketable Securities

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Marketable securities are liquid financial instruments that can be quickly converted into cash at a reasonable price. These short-term investments, such as stocks, bonds, or treasury bills, are typically held by companies to manage excess cash. They are recorded on the balance sheet under current assets due to their high liquidity and short maturity period. Marketable securities provide flexibility in financial management and are crucial for maintaining liquidity.

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