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What is the difference between Marketable Securities and Short Term Investments?

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What is the difference between Marketable Securities and Short Term Investments?

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marketable securities is any security which can be liquidated easily – generally includes stocks of companies traded on an exchange, bonds, options etc. Short term investments are generally a term used for investments which have a holding period of equal or less than a year. e.g. stocks, bonds, options held less than a year.

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