Current Liabilities

Usually appearing on a company's balance sheet, it represents the amount owed for interest, accounts payable, short-term loans, expenses incurred but unpaid, and other debts due within one year.


Essentially these is the bills that are due very shortly, usually less than one year.



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Related Terms

Accounts Payable

Balance Sheet

Current Assets

Liability

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