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Current Assets – Based on Operating Cycle

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CISCE: Class 12

Key Points: Current Assets - Based on Operating Cycle

  • Meaning: The Operating Cycle is the time between buying assets for processing and converting them into cash or cash equivalents.
  • Default Duration: If not clearly identifiable, the operating cycle is assumed to be 12 months.
  • Classification Rule: Assets expected to be realised within the operating cycle or within 12 months from the Balance Sheet date are classified as Current Assets.
  • Held for Trading: Assets held primarily for trading (like inventory or shares) are always Current Assets.
  • Cash & Cash Equivalents: These are Current Assets, unless restricted for more than 12 months to settle a liability, in which case they become Non-Current Assets.
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