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Question
______ is included in current assets while preparing balance sheet as per revised Schedule III but excluded from current assets while calculating Current Ratio.
Options
Debtors
Cash and Cash Equivalent
Loose tools and Stores and spares
Prepaid Expense
Solution
Loose tools and Stores and spares is included in current assets while preparing balance sheet as per revised Schedule III but excluded from current assets while calculating Current Ratio.
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