No, accounts receivable are typically not considered long-term assets. They are classified as current assets on a company’s balance sheet because they are expected to be collected within one year or the operating cycle, whichever is longer. This classification reflects their short-term nature and their role in assessing the company’s liquidity and ability to meet near-term financial obligations.
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