no
If it has been prepaid by a customer and you show the cash related to this prepayment on your books, it is straight liability. You can think of this as something that you have but does not belong to you until you earn it. It is not deferred liability.
Liability
Deferred tax liability is necessary when a company's balance sheets fail to reflect what they are claiming on their tax returns. This can occur, for example, in cases of deferred payments from customers.
NO. But the Current maturities of long-term debt is an operating liability.
no
liability is a debt.
If it has been prepaid by a customer and you show the cash related to this prepayment on your books, it is straight liability. You can think of this as something that you have but does not belong to you until you earn it. It is not deferred liability.
Liability
Deferred tax liability is necessary when a company's balance sheets fail to reflect what they are claiming on their tax returns. This can occur, for example, in cases of deferred payments from customers.
Yes, deferred revenue is a current liability. It means that the revenue has yet to be earned, therefore it is still owed to the business or company.
A liability is generally anything that costs you money. A phone bill is a liability. A debt is a kind of liability. You can take out a loan for a car- that is a debt; something owed in the future.
deferred nexpense
yes - either a deferred tax asset (DTA) or a deferred tax liability (DTL).
NO. But the Current maturities of long-term debt is an operating liability.
Salaries payable is liability because it is incurred but not yet paid and payment is deferred till future time .
Deferred tax is the future tax liability or assets. It could either be tax liability or tax assets totally depending on the temporary difference which means the difference between book value and tax valued.