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When depositors rush to get their deposits out of a single bank, it is called a bank panic.
Fair Value Option
An accounting choice to measure certain financial assets and liabilities at fair market values.
Receivables Growth
An increase in the amount of money owed to a company by its customers for products or services that have been delivered or used but not yet paid for.
Fair Value Option
An accounting choice that allows companies to record certain financial assets and liabilities at their fair value, helping to provide a more accurate assessment of a company's financial situation.
Note Receivable
A written promise that one party will pay another party a definite sum of money on demand or at a specified future date.
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