Description
Cash assets refer to liquid financial resources that can be quickly accessed or converted into cash. These assets are crucial for managing immediate financial obligations and are often a key indicator of an organization's financial health.
Interpreter Notes
Interpreters should be aware that 'capital activo en efectivo' is the formal term used in clinical and financial contexts. Common variants may include colloquial terms like 'efectivo' or 'dinero en caja', which should be avoided in professional settings to maintain clarity and accuracy.
Example Sentences
EN: The hospital's cash assets are sufficient to cover the upcoming expenses.
ES: Los capitales activos en efectivo del hospital son suficientes para cubrir los gastos próximos.
Common Interpreter Mistakes
Confusing 'cash assets' with 'liquid assets'; misinterpreting 'capital activo en efectivo' as just 'capital'; using informal terms instead of the formal term.