When money is tight, interest rates are generally high. This means that near-cash assets have high returns;

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When money is tight, interest rates are generally high. This means that near-cash assets have high returns; hence, it is expensive to hold idle cash balances. Firms tend to economize on their cash balance holdings during tight-money periods.

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Financial Management Theory And Practice

ISBN: 9780324259681

11th Edition

Authors: Eugene F Brigham, Michael C Ehrhardt

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