Exchange Currency

restricted cash

Money that has been earmarked for certain purposes. For example, the purchase of a bond security.

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  1. Restricted Cash Definition | Investopedia
    Restricted cash, if the amount is material, is shown separately from cash and equivalents on the balance sheet. The purpose for which the cash is restricted is ...
     
  2. What is restricted cash and how to present it? - Accounting ...
    Mar 7, 2010 ... Restricted cash is cash not available for immediate use. Such cash cannot be used by a company until a certain point or event in the future.
     
  3. Restricted Cash and Compensating Balances
    In these instances, the restricted cash is classified as noncurrent investments and funds or other assets if the debt is classified as noncurrent. On the other hand, ...
     
  4. What is restricted cash? definition and meaning
    Definition of restricted cash: Funds deposited in a separate account, often as a cushion against a possible loss or debt servicing, or some emergency.
     
  5. What Is Other Restricted Cash? | Chron.com
    In financial accounting, cash refers to the money that a business holds in liquid form, available for spending or investing at any time. Both large and small ...
     
  6. What's the difference between cash, restricted cash, and working ...
    Cash is fund available on deposit , and it is to be reported under current assets in the balance sheet. Restricted Cash, is cash set aside in a ...
     
  7. What Is Considered Restricted Cash? | eHow.com
    What Is Considered Restricted Cash?. Restricted cash is money that a company holds but cannot use at the moment. It may be off-limits because of the ...
     
  8. Mission: Accountable » Blog Archive » Restricted Cash
    May 22, 2009 ... Cash and cash equivalents are reported on the balance sheet of an organization. Cash generally consists of cash on hand (petty cash), ...