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Current pricesRefers to prices in the present, rather than in some base year; e.g., "GDP at current prices" means GDP as measured, in contrast to real GDP, or "GDP at XXXX prices," where the latter is measured in the prices of year XXXX.Similar MatchesCurrent account balanceCurrent account balanceBalance on current account High current income fundHigh current income fundA fund which aims to pay a high dividend to its shareholders by investing in bonds or other companies which themselves produce good income, either through high rates of interest or high dividend yields.The focus of such a fund is resolutely on income and does not seek capital appreciation. Of course, really high income can sometimes only come from accepting more risk in investments. Junk bonds, now referred to as high yield bonds, pay high levels of interest precisely because the companies that issue them have soft credit ratings. Current assetsCurrent assetsValue of cash, accounts receivable, inventories, marketable securities and other assets that could be converted to cash in less than 1 year. Other current assetsOther current assetsValue of noncash assets, including prepaid expenses and accounts receivable, due within one year. Current rate methodCurrent rate methodThe translation of all foreign currency balance sheet and income statement items at the current exchange rate. Further SuggestionsCurrent liabilitiesCurrent maturity Permanent Current Assets current account Permanent spontaneous current Liabilities Balance on current account current cost accounting Noncurrent asset current assets Current account Current account Net current assets Current yield Current ratio Current coupon Noncurrent liability High current income mutual fund Current account deficit Current account surplus Current issue Spontaneous Current Liabilities current income current ratio Current income bonds Current income |
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