Chapter 1 - Short-term Investments - Slides 55 to 73
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Short-term investments are often simply referred to as cash. These instruments are very liquid and safe, often guaranteed. They should be used only when you need your money soon, within a year or so, maybe up to 2 or even 3 years for some people. Although they are usually thought of as risk-free, there are indeed risks when placing money in short-term investments. This session will help you learn when -- and when not -- to use short-term investments
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