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Cash and cash equivalents: Meaning, examples & importance in accounting

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Cash and cash equivalents: Meaning, examples & importance in accounting

Cash and cash equivalents are a company’s most liquid resources. Cash covers currency on hand and demand deposits can be used immediately. Cash equivalents are short-term, highly liquid investments you convert into known amounts of cash with insignificant risk of value change and an original maturity of three months or less at the date of purchase.

Think of them as instruments parked for safety, not yield. Typical examples include 91-day Treasury bills, high-grade commercial paper maturing within three months of purchase, overnight or 7-30-day money-market placements, and term deposits whose original maturity at purchase does not exceed three months. Units of money market funds that allow same-day redemption and maintain a stable NAV also qualify when the risk of price fluctuation is insignificant. If you bought a six-month deposit that happens to have only two months left, it still fails because its original maturity exceeded three months.

  • Fixed deposits or certificates of deposit with original maturities beyond three months.
  • Equity securities and debt funds with market risk.
  • Post-dated cheques and undeposited customer cheques subject to collection risk.
  • Restricted or escrow cash, margin money with banks, and balances subject to exchange controls or liens.
  • Bank overdrafts unless they are payable on demand and form an integral part of cash management, in which case you may net them only if that policy is consistent and clearly disclosed.

The cash flow statement reconciles opening and closing cash and cash equivalents. Operating, investing, and financing sections show how those balances changed during the period. If you reclassify items into or out of cash equivalents during the year, disclose the policy so the bridge from beginning to end balances remains clean. Movements in restricted cash do not pass through this reconciliation unless you explicitly include restricted balances in the definition, which you generally should not.

Liquidity keeps the business alive when collections slip or costs spike. A healthy cash cushion reduces reliance on emergency credit and improves supplier terms. It gives management breathing room to make choices deliberately, not desperately.

Cash strength also signals resilience to outsiders. Investors and lenders watch these balances to judge solvency, discipline and the quality of earnings. A company that shows profit but bleeds operating cash will not impress anyone who reads beyond the P&L. Analysts discount earnings if they are not backed by cash, and credit ratings fall when liquidity buffers shrink.

Day to day, ready cash smooths payroll, tax payments, and seasonal swings without distress. Strategically, it funds growth, acquisitions, and dividends without diluting equity or overleveraging debt. In short, cash and equivalents are not idle, they are the foundation that keeps both operations and strategy in motion.

  • Do bank reconciliations monthly at minimum and investigate unreconciled items promptly.
  • Use the imprest system for petty cash with surprise counts.
  • Segregate duties for cash receipts, recording, and bank access.
  • Maintain dual authorisation for electronic payments and set per-transaction and daily limits.
  • Lock down who can open or break FDs and who can change beneficiary details.

These controls prevent the kind of “small leaks” that ruin clean books.

Analysts often remove cash and equivalents when calculating enterprise value to avoid counting the same thing twice. Liquidity ratios like the quick ratio rely on these balances to show short-term strength. Metrics such as days cash on hand or operating cash flow to liabilities reveal how long you can last without fresh inflows. If you pad cash equivalents with risky bets, you project safety where none exists and end up with misleading ratios.

Foreign currency cash needs translation at the closing rate with exchange differences in profit or loss per your standard. If you sweep balances across accounts each night, disclose the arrangement if it affects how overdrafts and cash are presented. If you net cash pools across group entities, ensure legal right of set-off exists, not just operational practice. Auditors will ask for bank confirmations, so keep mandate letters, term sheets, and board approvals ready.

Cash and cash equivalents are not just line items; they are the bloodstream of the business. Treat them with precision – define them tightly, disclose policies clearly, and guard them with discipline. Keep true cash safe, keep risky bets out, and never blur the boundary for cosmetic comfort. Strong liquidity buys time, trust, and options – the three things every business needs when conditions turn.

Only if its original maturity at the time of purchase is three months or less and withdrawal risk is negligible. A longer FD that you plan to break early does not qualify, even if it matures soon.

Generally, no, they are financing. You net them with cash only when the overdraft is repayable on demand and is an integral part of cash management under a consistent, disclosed policy.

Treat them as cash equivalents only if they maintain near-constant value and allow same-day liquidity with insignificant price risk. If there is meaningful NAV volatility or credit/duration exposure, classify them as short-term investments, not cash equivalents.

This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. It is not produced by the desk of the Kotak Securities Research Team, nor is it a report published by the Kotak Securities Research Team. The information presented is compiled from several secondary sources available on the internet and may change over time. Investors should conduct their own research and consult with financial professionals before making any investment decisions. Read the full disclaimer here.

Investments in securities market are subject to market risks, read all the related documents carefully before investing. Brokerage will not exceed SEBI prescribed limit. The securities are quoted as an example and not as a recommendation. SEBI Registration No-INZ000200137 Member Id NSE-08081; BSE-673; MSE-1024, MCX-56285, NCDEX-1262.

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