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8 September, 17:16

Assets that aren't expected to provide benefits for a number of accounting periods are called

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    current assets, such as:

    Cash and equivalents.

    Short-term investments (marketable securities).

    Accounts receivable.

    Inventory.

    Prepaid expenses.

    Any other liquid assets.

    Explanation:

    The benefits are provided inmediatelly
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