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Difference between cash and cash equivalent is that cash equivalent is not cash like other cash but it is so liquid that it can be converted to cash immediately when required like marketable securities while cash provided from operating activities means cash generated by selling goods to customers.

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Q: What is the difference between Cash and cash equivalents and Cash provided by operating activities?
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