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Current Assets vs. Noncurrent Assets: What's the Difference?Noncurrent assets are long-term assets that have a useful life of more than a year. Examples of current assets include cash, marketable securities, inventory, and accounts receivable.
These are examples of assets not normally easily disposed of. Key Takeaway: Formally, if an asset isn't expected to be cashable within a year, it isn’t considered a current asset. In business, a ...
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