Most Liquid Financial Data & Stock Exchanges Companies

Cash And Equivalents
Cash And EquivalentsEfficiencyMarket RiskExp Return
1COIN Coinbase Global
5.01 B
(0.11)
 4.71 
(0.51)
2CME CME Group
2.22 B
 0.19 
 1.11 
 0.22 
3ICE Intercontinental Exchange
1.8 B
 0.23 
 1.13 
 0.26 
4MCO Moodys
1.77 B
(0.02)
 1.56 
(0.03)
5SPGI SP Global
1.39 B
 0.02 
 1.33 
 0.03 
6MSCI MSCI Inc
867.11 M
(0.07)
 1.48 
(0.10)
7CBOE Cboe Global Markets
441.8 M
 0.16 
 1.41 
 0.22 
8NDAQ Nasdaq Inc
430 M
(0.03)
 1.42 
(0.04)
9FDS FactSet Research Systems
425.44 M
(0.10)
 1.06 
(0.11)
10MORN Morningstar
407.1 M
(0.16)
 1.29 
(0.20)
11MKTW Marketwise
151.18 M
 0.00 
 6.31 
 0.03 
12VALU Value Line
58.53 M
(0.18)
 2.87 
(0.51)
13QMCI Quotemedia
890.29 K
 0.09 
 5.03 
 0.45 
14BTOG Bit Origin
17.8 K
(0.03)
 21.15 
(0.65)
The analysis above is based on a 90-day investment horizon and a default level of risk. Use the Portfolio Analyzer to fine-tune all your assumptions. Check your current assumptions here.
Cash or Cash Equivalents are the most liquid of all assets found on the company's balance sheet. It is used in calculating many of the firm's liquidity ratios and is a good indicator of the overall financial health of a company. Companies with a lot of cash are usually attractive takeover targets. Cash Equivalents are balance sheet items that are typically reported using currency printed on notes. Cash equivalents represent current assets that are easily convertible to cash such as short term bonds, savings account, money market funds, or certificate of deposits (CDs). One of the important consideration companies make when classifying assets as cash equivalent is that investments they report on their balance sheets under current assets should have almost no risk of change in value over the next few months (usually three months).