No, liability does not mean the same as curse and burden. Liability refers to a legal responsibility or obligation, often related to financial or legal accountability. In contrast, a curse typically denotes a supernatural or magical affliction, while a burden refers to a heavy load or responsibility that can be physical or emotional. While all three terms can imply some form of obligation or difficulty, their meanings and contexts differ significantly.
Services revenue is revenue same as product revenue and it is not an asset or liability of the business.
No, Its not a long term liability, since it will be paid in the same month the expenes is booked or the next month
Yes. The borrowed money is cash, an asset, and on the liabilities and equity side a liability is incurred. If the liability is due within the period it is a current liability.
Outstanding stock is an "owner's equity" account. It's on the same side of the accounting equation as liabilities, but it is not a liability.
Yes, but only if the entity has the legal right to settle on a net basis and they are levied by the same taxing authority on the same entity or different entities that intend to realise the asset and settle the liability at the same time.
You really should buy yourself a dictionary! 'Burden' means 'to load'; 'impede' means 'to oppose'. So, no, they do not mean the same thing!
Yes. Onus means a burden or load. It can also be a disagreeable responsibility or an obligation. Onus probandi is a latin term meaning burden of proof. This is also referred to as Onus.
Byotch is what is said when someone doesn't want to curse and say "bitch". It means the same as "bitch" but is spelled differently.
Yes, it's a part of Professional Liability.
Buggar all is a curse. It means the same thing as d*mn it all or f*ck it all.
Yes, "bear" and "bare" are homophones, which means they sound the same but have different meanings. "Bear" refers to the animal or to carry a burden, while "bare" means uncovered or naked.
demi lovato can or cannot curse so she might just not curse in front of her fans same thing with Selena Gomez
No, the liability exposure is the same.
if you have a asset and you sale it and then money which you get pay as a liability so decreas in asset and decreas in liability occurs.
No.
Direct liability is holding the actor responsible for his or her own actions. Respondeat superior liability is holding an employer responsible for an employee's actions.
Services revenue is revenue same as product revenue and it is not an asset or liability of the business.