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A mini-bank run ensued, although only 10% of the bank's cash reserves was drawn out.
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It has added to its cash reserves, and has obtained additional resources, not by borrowing from the banks, but by offering investments directly to the public.
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Banks would hold only a small percentage of their assets in the form of cash reserves as insurance against bank runs.
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She formulated an investment strategy to which she stuck throughout her life: conservative investments, substantial cash reserves to back up any movement, and an exceedingly cool head amidst turmoil.
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Disposing of the related assets improves the organizations cash reserves while the reduction in overheads lifts the organizations average margins and earnings per share.
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Large petroleum companies began to merge, often in an effort to improve economies of scale, hedge against oil price volatility, and reduce large cash reserves through reinvestment.
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When the consumer has cash reserves large enough, they consider themselves to be self insured.
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These start-ups have not followed the traditional insurance model by accumulating cash reserves to cover expenses in high claim years.
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Over time, it built considerable cash reserves.
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That would make it more difficult for the company to accumulate cash reserves for large future expenditures such as acquisitions.
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