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Which accounts are most important and which are least important on the asset side of a bank's balance sheet?
Which accounts are most important and which are least important on the asset side of a bank's balance sheet?
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The principal assets items of a bank from most important to least important are
Cash in vault
Investment in marketable securities
Loans
Miscellaneous Assets
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