Beginning with the 1990 series, all US bills except $1 and $2 notes have security strips.
For various reasons, some of them economic and others purely political, Congress has refused to authorize redesigning either the $1 or $2 bill so they have very limited anti-counterfeiting features.
the fact should be disclosed(notes) but the amount of current assets should not be affected
No.
No.
no it does not
No. Security strips weren't introduced until 1991.
The security thread was first used in the Series 1990 notes
1988 did the security strip appear on the 20.00 bill
the fact should be disclosed(notes) but the amount of current assets should not be affected
For security purposes. Fake notes don't have them.
No.
The security strip was added to $10 bills beginning in 1990.
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No it doesn't. The security strip wasn't added until 1990.
Yes notes receivable is a current assets, if it is converts into cash within one year If notes receivable is a long-term then place notes receivable with all the other non-current assets like investments, property, etc...
No.
1990
no it does not