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What is the importance of value-at-risk?
Cash Equivalents
Short-term, highly liquid investments with original maturities of three months or less, easily convertible into a known amount of cash.
Commercial Paper
An unsecured, short-term debt instrument issued by corporations, typically used for financing inventory and accounts receivable.
Accounts Receivable
Represents the money owed to a company by its customers for goods or services that have been delivered but not yet paid for.
Bad Debt Expense
An expense associated with accounts receivable that is not expected to be collected.
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