monetary/non-monetary method

monetary/non-monetary method
Under this translation method, monetary items ( e.g. cash, accounts payable and receivable , and long-term debt) are translated at the current rate while non-monetary items ( e.g. inventory, fixed assets, and long-term investments) are translated at historical rates . Bloomberg Financial Dictionary

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