Non-current Assets

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Non-current assets, also known as long-term assets, are resources owned by a company that are not expected to be converted into cash or consumed within one year. These assets typically include property, plant, equipment, intangible assets, and long-term investments. The non-current assets definition emphasizes their role in supporting a company’s long-term operational capacity and financial stability. They are crucial for strategic planning and investment decisions.

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