FINANCIAL ACCT.:TOOLS...(LL)-W/ACCESS
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Author: Kimmel
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Chapter 7, Problem 7.13E
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Cash management: Cash is the money which is readily available in the form of currency. The task of handling cash with neither much, nor too little, is referred to as cash management.
To indicate: Suggestions to improve cash management practices for L, A, and W
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