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Published by Gbaf News
Posted on January 14, 2018

Current assets is a concept associated with businesses. You will see this term in the balance sheet of the business.[i]So what does this term mean? What are current assets and what is its significance?
Definition
A current asset is cash or an asset like stock, which could be sold and converted to cash. This cash could be then used to clear the current liabilities.
The assets that could be sold or converted into cash, within a year’s time would be considered as current assets[ii].
Importance of current assets
When we talk of assets, there are two types – long-term assets, and current assets. Long-term assets are those like land, machinery, and facilities that are not liquid, which means it cannot be converted to cash within a year.
Current assets are liquid assets that can be liquidated or converted to cash within one year from the date shown in the balance sheet. It is important because it can be converted to cash and thus be used to take care of the requirement for day to day operations. It can also be used to pay operational expenses.
What are the current assets of a business?
The following are some of the current assets for a business[iii]:
Current Assets = Cash + Accounts Receivables + Inventory + Prepaid Expenses + Other Assets
Current Assets and Liquidity[iv]
In the balance sheet, those assets that are more liquid, that is which can be easily converted to cash get higher priority while listing. Once your current asset value is determined, it can be used to calculate liquidity ratio, which is nothing but current assets divided by current liabilities. If the value is 1, then it indicates your liabilities are covered. If not, then it is a danger sign.
Current assets are nothing but those assets, which are liquid and can be easily converted to cash to meet your current liabilities. It is an important financial parameter for businesses.
[i]https://www.thebalance.com/current-assets-on-the-balance-sheet-357272
[ii] https://www.investopedia.com/terms/c/currentassets.asp
[iii] https://www.wallstreetmojo.com/current-assets/
[iv] https://debitoor.com/dictionary/current-assets