Multiple Choice
The underlying principle of the current/noncurrent method is that assets and liabilities should be translated based on their maturity.
A) Current assets and liabilities are converted at the current exchange rate in effect when the cash flow associated with the asset or liability actually occurred. Non-current assets and liabilities are translated at the historical exchange rate that prevailed when the asset was recognized.
B) Current assets and liabilities, which by definition have a maturity of one year or less, are converted at the current exchange rate. Non-current assets and liabilities are translated at the historical exchange rate.
C) All assets and liabilities are converted at the current exchange rate.
D) None of the above
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