pasif borçlar

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(Kanun) liabilities
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
debt(s) of the business that must be repaid at a future date Short-term debts such as bank overdrafts, creditors etc which are expected to fall due during the accounting period, normally one year
The sum of debts or obligations of a business Normally, the liabilities appear on the credit side of a balance sheet This may be further broken down into current liabilities, long-term liabilities, etc
Debts owed by the business See "Current Liabilities" and "Long-Term Liabilities "
Those amounts which are owed by a borrower or company They will be classified as current liabilities, those coming due within a year, or long-term liabilities, those due after one year from the date of the statement
Financial obligations, debts, claims or potential losses For example, a company's debts to a lender, a supplier of goods and services, a tax authority and others Listed on the consolidated balance sheets See also assets, equity
A person's financial obligations Liabilities include long-term and short-term debt, as well as any other amounts that are owed to others
A person's financial obligations including both long-term and short-term debt, as well as any other amounts that are owed to others
Your debts and other monetary obligations
anything that is owed to someone else
debts and other amounts owed by the business to creditors
Money owed or expected to be owed Insurance company financial statements, for instance, show assets and liabilities (G)
The debts or obligations of a person
plural of liability
Probable future sacrifices of economic benefits arising from present obligations of a particular entity to transfer assets or provide services to other entities in the future as a result of past transactions or events
The claims against a corporation or other entity They include accounts payable, wages and salaries, dividends, taxes and obligations such as bonds, debentures and bank loans See current liabilities and total liabilities BACK TO TOP
A borrower’s debts and financial obligations
A borrower's debt or other financial obligations
{i} financial obligations recorded in the balance sheet of a business; debts of a company or of a person; damages that can be caused by an unanticipated release of contaminating substances into the environment (Envirionmental Protection)
The financial obligations of the business Amounts owing to suppliers, or lines of credit are examples
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