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Cash equivalents are defined in part as investments with a maturity of less than three months. Given this definition, why might a company report short-term investments maturing past three months as cash equivalents?
Select answer from the options below:
- To appear more liquid
- To improve their credibility with suppliers
- To avoid showing bank indebtedness
- To reduce their current ratio


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