current_liabilities

Current liabilities are debts or obligations due within one year, such as payables and short-term debt.

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Display Name Current Liabilities
Packages Financial

Current liabilities on a balance sheet refer to the debts or obligations that a company owes and is required to settle within one fiscal year or its normal operating cycle. Examples of current liabilities include accounts payable, short-term debt, dividends, and notes payable as well as income taxes owed.

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