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The debts and obligations of a company that exclude ownership equity.
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Obligations or debts owed by a business or person to others.
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Debts which are owed to someone, obligations or responsibilities which are legally binding.
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Value of liabilities.
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Present obligations of an enterprise arising from past events, the settlement of which is expected to result in an outflow of resources embodying economic benefits; creditors’ claims on the resources of a company.
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Liabilities are all of a company's financial obligations that have a negative value.
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A list of debts owned.
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All the claims against a corporation. Liabilities include accounts, wages and salaries payable; dividends declared payable; accrued taxes payable; and fixed or long-term liabilities, such as mortgage [..]
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Someone with liabilities is incredibly good at lying. Can get any one believe anything at any time. Abilities are on par with lying greats such as George Costanza, Drake Parker, and George Bush.
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n. (accounting) Debts.
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All debts owed by a person, whether immediate or contingent.
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The plural of liability; all financial claims, debts or potential losses against or incurred by an individual or an organisation.
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Amounts owed under obligations for goods and services received and other assets acquired; includes accruals of amounts earned but not yet due and progress payments due on contracts. [D02953]
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Current liabilities are sums due to be paid within 12 months after the reporting period. Most organisations separate liabilities into current and non-current on their balance sheet. Usually, current i [..]
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A person's outstanding debt obligations.
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A person's financial obligations. Liabilities include long-term and short-term debt, as well as any other amounts that are owed to others.
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Obligations of a company or organization. Amounts owed to lenders and suppliers. Liabilities often have the word "payable" in the account title. Liabilities also include amounts received in [..]
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A financial obligation, or the cash outlay that must be made at a specific time to satisfy the contractual terms of such an obligation.
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Amounts which a pension scheme has an obligation to pay now or in the future. The value of liabilities payable in the future can not be accurately determined, and will be dependent on the use of assum [..]
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or a liability refers to something that is owed or is to be paid in the future, usually money or assets. This can be loans and debt or things like employee wages or the purchase of stock. When doing a [..]
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a person's financial obligations such as long-term / short-term debt, and other financial obligations to be paid.
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Debts owed by a company or individual
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Money or obligations owed to other companies or individuals, which must be paid in a year or less.
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Total value of financial claims on a firm's assets. Equals total assets minus net worth.
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Liabilities are all the businesses' debts. The money which people owe to other parties.
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Total value of financial claims on a firm's assets. Equals total assets minus net worth.
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All claims against a corporation's assets. Liabilities can include accounts, wages, and salaries payable; dividends declared; taxes accrued; and fixed or long-term debt, such as bonds and bank loans.
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The right side of the balance sheet, representing all the debts
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Liabilities consist of a bank's deposits and its borrowings.
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Someone’s debts or obligations.
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An accrual concept measured in accordance with generally accepted accounting practice (GAAP). Appropriations for liabilities relate only to non-departmental capital contributions, loans and the purchase or development of capital assets owned by the Crown. These are required at the time the Crown has an obligation to make the payment for any of thes [..]
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Balance sheet category listing of debts, everything which is owed by the business.
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Amounts owed for items received, services rendered, expenses incurred, assets acquired, construction performed (regardless of whether invoices have been received), and amounts received but as yet unearned. The two classifications occurring most frequently are Current Liabilities and Long-term Liabilities.
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 Debt or other legal obligations arising out of transactions in the past which must be liquidated, renewed, or refunded at some future date.
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In accounting, the right-hand side of the balance sheet, on which the company’s capital, reserves, profit for the year and other obligations to third parties are recorded.
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Amounts of money that are owed to others
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What the organization owes to others, including accounts payable, debts, mortgages and other obligations to pay.
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All of the borrower's debts and legal obligations.
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In general, debts owed by individuals or firms. In the case of commercial banks, their liabilities are largely in the form of what they owe their customers, that is, the total amount of deposits held.
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Debits of a business that have yet to be paid.
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the debts and other financial obligations of a person or company; the opposite of assets.
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Debts owed by a company or individual
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A company’s obligations towards its creditors, suppliers, customers etc., as distinguished from those to its owners, partners or shareholders. Liabilities consist of borrowed funds and must b [..]
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A person's outstanding debt obligations.
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Debts owed by a business.
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amounts owed by a company to others. Current liabilities
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Debts of the business.
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Obligations to transfer economic benefits to another entity due to past events or transactions.
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This includes bank overdrafts, loans taken out for the business and money owed by the business to its suppliers.
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Obligations to pay in some specified way for agreed transactions.
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Money you owe.
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All claims against a corporation that are declared payable.  
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Accountability and responsibility to another, enforceable by civil or Criminal sanctions.
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Portion of an insurer's balance sheet which denotes legal obligations of the company, including anticipated future payments of losses covered under policies issued.
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The amounts of money or other responsibilites that a person or organisation owes.
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Liability cover indemnifies against sums which you become legally liable to pay as damages. Church choice provides the follow liability cover: Employers’ liability - Compulsory insurance required by employers which insures against legal liability for injury or disease to employees arising out of their employment. Public liability - Provides indemni [..]
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A creditor’s claims against a debtor’s assets.
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What you owe.
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An insurance company’s liabilities consist of its immediate or contingent policy obligations and unpaid claims.
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Money owed or expected to be owed. Insurance company financial statements, for instance, show assets and liabilities.
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A company's debts and obligations, shown on the balance sheet as claims on its assets
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Liabilities recorded on the company’s general ledger.
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Liabilities not recorded on the company general ledger but available from other basic records or sources. Usually include accruals or provisions for unearned premiums, unpaid losses, loss expenses, co [..]
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The debts and obligations of an individual. Current liabilities are debts due and payable within one year. Long-term liabilities are those payable after one year.
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All claims against a corporation’s assets. Liabilities can include accounts, wages, and salaries payable; dividends declared; taxes accrued; and fixed or long-term debt, such as bonds and bank loans. [..]
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The amount required by the plan to cover the cost of paying current and future pension benefits.
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Money owed to individuals, businesses, or institutions.
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Present obligations to sacrifice resources that the government has little or no discretion to avoid.
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Any financial obligations a retailer incurs in operating a business.
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obligations of business, largely indebtedness related to expenses involved in generating income.
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 A firm’s obligations to its creditors.
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A person's financial obligations. Liabilities include long-term and short-term debt.
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Liabilities are the debts or obligations of companies and individuals. Examples of liabilities include mortgages, bank loans, credit cards and store cards.
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A person's financial obligations. Liabilities include long-term and short-term debt.
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A liability is a present obligation of the organization arising from past events, the settlement of which is expected to result in an outflow from the entity of resources with economic benefit. Source [..]
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The claims against a corporation, including, but not limited to, accounts payable, salaries payable, dividends declared payable, debenture bonds, and bank loans.
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Liabilities are obligations to third parties that represent a financial charge. In contrast to provisions, the future payment of liabilities – in terms of their existence, amount and timing – is assur [..]
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These are the debts and obligations of a company. Current liabilities are debts due and payable within one year. Long-term liabilities are those payable after one year. Liabilities are found on a comp [..]
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liability|lang=en (finance) An amount of money in a company that is owed to someone and has to be paid in the future, such as tax, debt, interest, and mortgage payments.
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A person's debts or financial obligations. Liabilities include long-term and short-term debt, as well as potential losses from legal claims.
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