Shown for the most recent quarter, all company's assets that are not current assets . Typically, noncurrent assets are those that the company expects to have for more than one year (or in some cases, for more than one operating cycle). They include plants and equipment, long-term investments, goodwill and other intangibles, and deferred costs. As with other balance-sheet items, noncurrent assets are shown in millions of dollars ($M) and are current as of the last day of the quarter.
Benefit
Noncurrent assets are less liquid than current assets, so companies whose assets are mostly noncurrent have less flexibility in a crisis.
Origin
This information is found under the assets area of the company’s most recent 10-Q or annual report. This information is updated weekly.