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Value of cash, accounts receivable, inventories, marketable securities and other assets that could be converted to cash in less than 1 year.
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  Cash and other assets that are expected to be turned into cash, sold, or exchanged within the normal operating cycle of the utility, usually one year. Current assets include cash, marketable securit [..]
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Cash plus any assets that a company expects to convert to cash within a year, such as short-term investments, accounts receivable, and inventories. The current assets figure doesn’t mean much in isola [..]
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Also called Liquid Assets. A company's cash or assets which can be converted into cash usually within one year, including shares, inventory, etc.
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Assets that are expected to be consumed or converted into cash in the near future, typically one year or less.Synonyms: liquid assets
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Those assets of a company that are reasonably expected to be realized in cash, sold or consumed during one year. These include cash, U.S. Government bonds, receivables and money due usually within one [..]
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A company's assets that are expected to be used or sold within a year. They include inventory, receivables, shares, government bonds and cash.
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Cash and other resources that are expected to turn to cash or to be used up within one year of the balance sheet date. (If a company's operating cycle is longer than one year, an item is a curren [..]
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Definition A balance sheet item which equals the sum of cash and cash equivalents, accounts receivable, inventory, marketable securities, prepaid expenses, and other assets that could be converted to [..]
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An item on a company's balance sheet that represents the sum of cash (including cash equivalents, accounts receivable, inventory, prepaid expenses and other assets), which could potentially be co [..]
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are cash itself or assets owned by the business that can be turned into cash quickly (through sale). Stock is considered a current asset and so is outstanding money owed to the business. The time peri [..]
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Assets of a business that can be liquidated within a relatively short period of time
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Current assets are assets which are expected to be turned into cash in less than a year. Examples of current assets include cash, accounts receivable, inventory, prepaid expenses, and marketable securities.
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See assets, current.
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Assets
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The assets which are expected to be converted into cash or consumed during the 'Operating Cycle' of a business. The operating cycle is the time taken for the sequence of events from the purc [..]
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Items that generally will be turned into cash, sold, or consumed within one year.
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Assets of a company which are regularly turned over including cash, work in progress and debtors. These are generally converted into cash with twelve months after the end of the financial year for the company.
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—cash and other liquid instruments, including accounts receivable, that can be converted to cash within one year maximum
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Unrestricted cash, or other assets held for conversion within a relatively short period into cash or other readily convertible asset, or currently useful goods or services. Usually the period is one y [..]
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Assets which are expected to convert to cash within one operating cycle, which is usually one year. Includes cash, accounts receivable, and inventory.
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Cash or other items that will normally be turned into cash within one year, and assets that will be used up in the operations of a firm within one year. Examples of current assets include cash, accoun [..]
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Cash or other assets expected to be converted into cash or consumed in the production process within one year or within the normal operating cycle (where the cycle is longer than a year). E.g. cash, a [..]
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Those assets which are available or can be made readily available to meet the cost of operations or to pay current liabilities. Some examples are cash, temporary investments, and taxes receivable which will be collected within about a year from the balance sheet date.
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Current Assets represent the value of all assets within a business that are Cash or expected to be converted into cash within one year and are found in the Asset Section of a Balance Sheet.
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Current Liabilities
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Assets of a company which are regularly turned over including cash, work in progress and debtors.  These are generally converted into cash with twelve months after the end of the financial year for the company.
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Cash, investments, receivables, and other assets that can be expected to be available as cash within twelve months.
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Current assets are line items on a balance sheet that represent cash and property that will be converted to cash in 12 months or less. Typical current asset accounts are inventory, accounts receivable [..]
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Current assets are defined as "cash, including checks and drafts, receivables, inventories, supplies, raw materials, products in process of manufacture and preparation, finished goods, investment [..]
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Liquid assets that can be converted to cash within 12 months. These include cash, marketable securities, accounts receivable and inventory.
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Assets in a company that are usually sold within a year. 
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Cash, bank deposits and other assets which can readily (within one year) be turned into cash, such as Bills, Accounts receivable, stock, Marketable securities. Opposite: Fixed assets.
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Items which are cash, or can be readily turned into cash, i.e. cash, bank balances, debtors, stock, work in progress.
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Cash or other assets readily convertible into cash (e.g. stocks, debtors, short term investment).
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Assets appearing on a company's balance sheet that can be converted into cash or used in production within a short period, usually one year.
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Assets that can be converted quickly to cash.
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Assets of company which can and are likely to be converted into cash within a year. Includes cash, marketable securities, accounts receivable and supplies. Current liabilities
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Company assets that are reasonably expected to be realized in cash, sold, or consumed during one year. These include cash, U.S. government bonds, receivables, money due usually within one year, and in [..]
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These are short-term assets which are constantly changing in value, such as stocks, debtors and bank balances.
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Assets that are regularly turned over and can be readily converted into cash, including debtors and stocks.
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Resources that are available, or can readily be made available, to meet the cost of operations or to pay current liabilities.
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Assets that are converted to cash within one year.
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 – Shorter term, liquid assets such as cash, accounts receivable, inventory, marketable securities, prepaid expenses and other assets. Generally can be easily converted to cash within one year.
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A company's assets that are expected to be realized in cash, sold, or consumed within the next year.
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Cash and equivalents + receivables + inventories +other current assets. All these can be converted to cash within a year.
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Those assets which will be converted into cash, sold, or consumed within one year or the normal operating cycle of a business, whichever is longer, Current Assets may include Cash, Marketable Securities, Accounts Receivable, Investments, and prepaid expenses.
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Value of cash, accounts receivable, inventories, marketable securities and other assets that could be converted to cash in less than 1 year.
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