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An Action on the Part of a Firm That Increases

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An action on the part of a firm that increases the level of expected cash flows without a corresponding increase in risk should reduce share value; an action that reduces the level of expected cash flows without a corresponding decline in risk should increase share value.

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Definitions:

Account

A record summarizing all the transactions pertaining to a single thing in the accounting world, such as a specific person, a business entity, or a specific asset.

Collection Float

The time period between when a check is deposited into a bank account and when the amount is made available.

Cheques

Written, dated, and signed instruments that direct a bank to pay a specific sum of money to the bearer or a specified person.

Deposits

Funds placed into an account at a banking institution for safekeeping, which can include money market accounts, savings accounts, and certificates of deposit.

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