current/noncurrent method
Definition
An accounting technique where all current assets and liabilities of a foreign subsidiary are converted to domestic currency using the current exchange rate, whereas all noncurrent, or long-term, assets and liabilities are converted at the exchange rate in effect when the asset was obtained or when the liability was incurred (historical rates).
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