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near money

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near money
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(Economics, Accounting & Finance / Banking & Finance) liquid assets that can be converted to cash very quickly, such as a bank deposit or bill of exchange


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Leflore County 4 WNW Schlater 14 1805CST 1 NNE Money 1820CST A swath of penny to quarter sized hail fell across Northern Leflore county from around Schlater to near Money.
On the one hand, Sarvane (1971) examined the household demand for money and found that money balances and near money has significant influence of the demand for money, while for Divatia and Venkatachalam (1972) it is being influenced by income and interest rates.
Saturday, August 20, 1955, Emmett and his cousin, Wheeler Parker, boarded the Illinois Central train to visit Emmett's great-uncle, Mose Wright, his second cousin, Simeon Wright, his cousins Maurice and Robert Wright, and friends, all of whom he had visited before in the Mississippi Delta, near Money, Miss.
 
 
 
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