Other significant liabilities
Other significant liabilities are liabilities other than current and long-term liabilities. These liabilities have a significant impact on the future
Lease
Lease is an agreement where the owner of the property like building, equipment will make use of property for a specific period of time at a specific set of payments to owner. The owner of the property is known as lessor and the person who uses the property is the lessee.
To Explain: Whether all leases must now be capitalized on the
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