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Advances from officers is a current liability as it is assumed to be return within one fiscal year.

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What do current liabilities mean in accounting?

Current Liabilities in accounting are amounts that are owed by a business. The two types of current liabilities are short-term and long-term liabilities.


Do all long term liabilities eventually become current liabilities?

Yes. In the long run. A Current Liability is one which is due to be settled in the Current Period (Usually within 12 Months) therefore as the Long Term Liabilities become due they become current liabilities.


Type of liabilities?

There are several different types of liabilities. The two main types are current and long term. Then there are contingent liabilities which can be classified as either current or long time.


What do current liabilities include?

Current liabilities included all liabilities payable in current fiscal year like accounts payable, current portion of long term liability etc.


What are non current liabilities?

Liabilities which are not due in current fiscal year are called non current liabilities like long term bonds, share capital etc.


Two common subgroups for liabilities on a classified balance sheet are?

current liabilities and long term liabilities


Why is it important to distinguish current and long term liabilities?

The timing of those liabilities. Current liabilities are due within one year while long term liabilities are due after one year. But if you have a bank loan over 4 years, you are to split the loan into the amount due within one year and put that in current liabilities with the remaining amount put in long term liabilities.


The classified Balance Sheet will divide its Liabilities Section as the following subsections?

Current assets and property plant and equipment


What is the shareholders equity if it has current assets of 2230 net fixed assets of 9900 current liabilities of 1380 and long-term debt of 4040?

Basic Accounting Equation: Assets = Liabilities + Owner's Equity Assets = Current Assets + Fixed Assets Liabilities = Current Liabilities + Long-term liabilities So Assets = Liabilities + Owner's Equity then current assets + fixed assets = current liabilities + long-term liabilities + owner's equity 2230 + 9900 = 1380 + 4040 + owner's equity 2230+9900 - 1380 - 4040 = owner's equity 6710 = owner's equity


What are different kinds of liability?

There are several types of liabilities but for financial accounting liabilities are generally split into current and long term liabilities. Current liabilities are accounts payable and loans that payment is made on demand. Long term liabilities are debts that payable more than a year out.


What should you do if your boss asked that you don't make the adjusting entry to take the current liabilities from long term liabilities?

I have to say that this question doesn't seem plausible. The reason being,Current Liabilities are liabilities that are short-termed, meaning they will be paid in a very short time. Usually one year or less.Long-Term Liabilities are liabilities that are much longer and will be paid out during a long period of time, more than a year.There should be no current liabilities in long-term liabilities unless an error was made during the accounting process and an current liability was recorded as an long-term, in which case, an adjusting entry must be made to show this error.Other than an accounting error, there are not current liabilities in long-term to "take out".


Is long term debt plus current liabilities equal total debt?

Yes all kinds of debts like long term plus current liabilities is part of total debt or total liabilities.

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