Cash

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Cash, in accounting terms, refers to the most liquid form of assets, encompassing currency, coins, and funds readily available in bank accounts. It is a critical component of a company’s balance sheet, representing the immediate purchasing power and financial flexibility. The cash definition is pivotal in assessing a firm’s liquidity and operational efficiency. Cash is often used in financial analysis to evaluate a company’s ability to meet short-term obligations.

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