Nonmonetary Assets and Liabilities

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Nonmonetary assets and liabilities refer to items on a balance sheet that are not readily convertible to a fixed amount of cash. Nonmonetary assets include physical items like inventory, property, and equipment, while nonmonetary liabilities might involve obligations settled through services or goods rather than cash. These items are subject to valuation changes due to market conditions, unlike monetary items.

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