The demand for money for precautionary reasons
A) increases as the interest rate on non-money assets decreases
B) decreases as the cost of illiquidity decreases
C) increases as the anticipated cash flow decreases, increasing the probability of illiquidity
D) decreases as receipts and expenditures are known with more certainty
E) all of the above
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