Yes, a subscription receivable can be presented as a current asset if it is expected to be collected within one year or the operating cycle, whichever is longer. Current assets typically include cash and other assets that are likely to be converted to cash or used up within that timeframe. If the subscription fees are due soon and are expected to be received promptly, they qualify as current assets on the balance sheet.
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