Consumable stores are typically considered assets because they represent items that a company owns and can use in its operations. These items can be converted into cash or consumed to generate revenue. However, once consumed, they no longer hold value, so their classification can depend on the context of accounting and financial reporting. Overall, they are recorded as current assets until used.
Asset - Liability = Net Asset / Liability * Net Asset - When Asset is more than Liability * Net Liability - When Liability is more than Asset
yes It is an Asset, not a Liability.
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