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current assets

American  

plural noun

Commerce.
  1. assets that are readily convertible into cash, usually within one year, without loss in value.


current assets British  

plural noun

  1. Also called: floating assets.  cash and operating assets that are convertible into cash within a year Compare fixed assets

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Etymology

Origin of current assets

First recorded in 1905–10

Example Sentences

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Talk to your estate-planning attorney and accountant about your current assets — which include your primary home — and your future needs in retirement.

From MarketWatch • Dec. 7, 2025

Other funding will come through the company's income from its current assets, and from debt.

From BBC • Nov. 12, 2025

“While this season has proven challenging with injuries to our significant players, we are in a position to use some of our current assets to retool our club and build a competitive team moving forward.”

From Washington Post • Feb. 23, 2023

It’s reserved for people whose tax debt is not only way out of proportion to their current assets and income, and will likely remain so in the future.

From Slate • Jan. 25, 2017

"In our view, a takeover is unlikely, and Woodside is expensive based on its current assets and planned growth," Citi analyst Mark Greenwood said in a note.

From Reuters • Mar. 31, 2011