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Current and Long-Term Liabilities
Liabilities are referred to as the obligations of the business towards the creditors for operating the business. Liabilities may be short-term or long-term depending upon the time duration in which it is paid back to the creditors. Liabilities are classified in to current liabilities and long-term liabilities. Current liabilities are those liabilities which need to be paid within a year. Long-term liabilities are those liabilities that have longer maturity period.
To classify: 6.5% bonds among liabilities in the
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To classify: 8% bank loan among liabilities in the balance sheet.
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To classify: 7% notes among liabilities in the balance sheet.
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To report: The lawsuit.
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To prepare: Liability (current and long-term liability) section of a classified balance sheet for T at December 31, 2018.
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To prepare: The note disclosures for T Airline’s financial statements at December 31, 2018.

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