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Current assets. A. Things of value you can liquidate easily like cash and or stocks. B spreading cost over time. C a building is an example.
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Current assets.
A. Things of value you can liquidate easily like cash and or stocks.
B spreading cost over time.
C a building is an example.
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Current assets are short term assets like bank money, cash, inventory and debtors (people who owe you money), these can be converted into cash (liquidated) more easily and quickly than Non Current Assets like land, buildings, etc.
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