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Long-term Investment Transactions
Long-term Investment Transactions involve the buying or selling of investments, such as stocks, bonds, or real estate, intended to be held for a period longer than a year for capital gains or investment income.
Journal Entries
Recorded transactions in the accounting books of a business, capturing all the financial activities and their effects on the company's financial position.
Operating Cycle
The period of time it takes for a company to purchase inventory, sell it to customers, and collect the cash from the sale.
Convertible to Cash
Assets or investments that can be quickly and easily converted into cash without significant loss of value.
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