Meaning Current liabilities
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Amount owed for salaries, interest, accounts payable and other debts due within 1 year.
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  A debt or other obligation that must be discharged within one year or the normal operating cycle of the utility by expending a current asset or the incurrence of another short-term obligation. Curre [..]
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Liabilities that a company expects to pay within a year, such as short-term debt, accounts payable, and interest payable. The current liabilities figure doesn’t mean much in isolation, but in comparis [..]
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Short-term obligations—such as accounts payable, wages payable, or accrued liabilities—that are expected to be settled in the near future, typically one year or less.
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Money owed and payable by a company, usually within one year.
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The short-term financial commitments of a company, such as accounts payable, taxation and dividends payable, usually due within 12 months.
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Refer to Liabilities, Current
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Obligations due within one year of the balance sheet date. (If a company's operating cycle is longer than one year, an item is a current liability if it is due within the operating cycle.) Anothe [..]
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Definition A balance sheet item which equals the sum of all money owed by a company and due within one year. also called payables or current debt.
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A balance sheet item that represents the sum of all monies owed by a company and due within a year. Also known as payables or current debt.
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Debts that must be paid within a relatively short period of time, usually within one year
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Current liabilities are amounts owed to outside vendors or lenders that must be paid within one year. Examples of current liabilities are all accounts payable; any short term notes; or accruals for an upcoming expense payment.
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Includes all debts and expenses due within one year (such as, accounts payable, accrued liabilities, current portions of long-term debt). See liabilities, current.
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Liabilities
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Obligations that will usually be repaid within one year.
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Liabilities that are payable within one year.
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debt obligation to be paid within a 12 month period.
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Money owed and payable by a company, usually within one year.
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Amount to be paid within one year for salaries, accounts payable, interest, and other debts. Current Liabilities can be found on your Balance Sheet. Depreciation
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Debts owed by a company which are due for settlement within 12 months. These include creditors and taxes due etc.
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Liabilities which are due to be paid within one operating cycle (usually one year). Includes Accounts Payable (Trade), Notes Payable, Accrued Expenses and current portion of Long-Term Debt.
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Amounts owed that will ordinarily be paid by a firm within one year. Current liabilities include accounts payable, wages payable, taxes payable, the current portion of long-term debt, other short-term [..]
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 Liabilities which are payable within a relatively short period of time, usually no longer than a year.
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A company’s debts or obligations that are due within one year. Current liabilities appear on the company’s Balance Sheet and include short-term debt, accounts payable, accrued liabilities and other current debts.
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Debts owed by a company which are due for settlement within 12 months. These include creditors and taxes due etc.
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Those liabilities due to be paid now or within the next twelve months.
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Current liabilities are defined as "all liabilities of an individual except the liability for the indebtedness secured by the trust deed and any indebtedness incurred in connection with the acqui [..]
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Accounting term describing obligations that must be paid within 12 months. These include accounts payable, short-term debt and interest on long-term debt.
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Liabilities due to be paid within one year from the balance sheet date, for example Dividends, taxes, Trade creditors (UK) / Accounts payable (US).
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Amounts owed to Suppliers (Creditors), and short term loans, i.e. bank overdraft.
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 Debts of the business that must be paid within the next accounting period. current ratio
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Amounts which fall due for payment within 12 months of the Balance Sheet date (e.g. creditors, bank overdrafts, current taxation, etc.).
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The liabilities appearing on a company's balance sheet that are expected to be paid or otherwise extinguished in a short period, usually one year.
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All debts incurred in the normal day-to-day business and due within one calendar year.
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Money owed and payable by a company, usually within one year.
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Liabilities payable within a period of one year from the date of balance sheet are classified as current liabilities. They represent short term source of fund for the business and should be utilised for financing current assets.(2)These are short-term liabilities which are due to be paid in less than one year, such as bank overdrafts, money owed to [..]
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Current liabilities


Liabilities owed by a company that are due for settlement within 12 months, including trade creditors and bank overdrafts.
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Those obligations which are payable within one year from current assets or current resources.
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Inventory : Current Liabilities divided by Inventory: A high ratio, relative to industry norms, suggests over-reliance on unsold goods to finance operations. Current Liabilities:Net Worth : Current Li [..]
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Obligations that must be paid within one year.
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 – Short term obligations to supply a financial assets such as interest, accounts payable, short-term loans, expenses incurred but unpaid and other debts. Durations of less than one year.
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Money owed by a company to be paid within the next year.
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The sum of all money owed and due within one year.
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Money owed to the company and due to be paid within a year, such as accounts payable. Current liabilities are found on the company's balance sheet. Current Ratio or Working Capital Ratio
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Amount owed for salaries, interest, accounts payable and other debts due within 1 year.
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