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Planting Haven has excess cash of $15,000 at the end of the harvesting season. Planting Haven will need this cash in four months for normal operations.
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1. What are some reasons why Planting Haven may choose to invest in debt or equity securities?
2. What type of classification would Planting Haven’s investment fall within—short-term or long-term? Why?
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