The M2 measure of the money supply equals
A) savings account balances plus small-denomination time deposits plus traveler's checks.
B) savings account balances plus small-denomination time deposits plus noninstitutional money market fund shares.
C) M1 plus savings account balances plus small-denomination time deposits.
D) M1 plus savings account balances plus small-denomination time deposits plus noninstitutional money market fund shares.
Answer: D
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