22. Securities with maturities of one year or less are classified as a. capital market instruments. b. money market instruments. c. preferred stock. d. none of the above
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Step 1: Securities with maturities of one year or less are typically used for short-term borrowing and lending, and are considered to be part of the money market. Show more…
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