what diff. between current assets and non current assets?
with example.
Answer Posted / sujatha
1 current assets are those which are ready to sale but non
current assets are nonsale
2 current assets are having short term period& non current
assets having long term period
3 current assets-current liobilities= working acapital
but we can not caluculate like this in non current assets
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