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Non-current assets

Non-current assets, also known as long-term assets, are assets that are expected to provide economic benefits to a company for a period of more than one year. Non-current assets are not easily converted into cash and are typically held by a company for a long period of time. Examples of non-current assets include property, plant, and equipment, investments in other companies, and intangible assets such as patents and trademarks.

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