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The Role of Cash Balances in Firm Valuation

James R. Morris

Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis, 1983, vol. 18, issue 4, 533-545

Abstract: In the world of practical finance, the management of working capital—cash, marketable securities, receivables, and inventories is, perhaps, the most pressing and most frequently encountered problem for financial managers. Yet, in the realm of theoretical finance, and even at the level of “textbook” finance, working capital is given minimal attention.

Date: 1983
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