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Current assets: The assets that are held by the company with the intention of converting into cash within a period of one year can be defined as current assets.
Current liabilities: Current liabilities are the liabilities that are payable within a period of one year.
Stockholders' Equity: Common stock is one of the parts of the stockholders' equity. The common stock is issued to the investors for the amount received from them.
Retained earnings are one of the parts of the stockholders' equity in addition to the common stock. It is the amount held by the entity by accumulating previous years' undistributed profits earned by it.
Non-Current assets: Non-Current assets are the assets, and investments held by the company for which value will not realize within one accounting year.
Long-term liabilities: Long-term liabilities are liabilities that are not due within a period of one accounting year.
Trade and other receivables, net Current asset
Class a common stock Stockholder's equity
Land Non-current asset
Inventories Current asset
Interest Payable Current liability
Equipment Non-current asset
Accounts payable Current liability
Retained earnings Stockholder's equity
Cash and cash equivalents Current asset
Long-term debts, less current Long-term liability
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