Finance motive
In the older literature, the observation that companies demand or hold money in their coffers for planned investments. Many of the broad discussions on this subject are hardly relevant today in view of different financing habits and new financial instruments. To be sure, some of them are still presented in modern textbooks…. – See income motive, business motive, prudence motive.
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