long-term liability — UK US noun [usually plural] (also fixed liability) ACCOUNTING, FINANCE ► a debt that does not need to be paid for at least a year: »Strict rules have been blamed for forcing life insurers to sell shares in order to fund long term liabilities →… … Financial and business terms
long-term liability — A sum owed that does not have to be repaid within the next accounting period of a business. In some contexts a long term liability may be regarded as one not due for repayment within the next three, or possibly ten, years … Accounting dictionary
long-term liability — ilgalaikis įsipareigojimas statusas Aprobuotas sritis buhalterinė apskaita ir finansinė atskaitomybė apibrėžtis Įsipareigojimas, kurį privaloma įvykdyti ne anksčiau kaip po 12 mėnesių, skaičiuojant nuo paskutinės einamojo ataskaitinio laikotarpio … Lithuanian dictionary (lietuvių žodynas)
Long-term liabilities — are liabilities with a future benefit over one year, such as notes payable that mature longer than one year. In accounting, the long term liabilities are shown on the right wing of the balance sheet representing the sources of funds, which are… … Wikipedia
short-term liability — UK US noun [C, usually plural] FINANCE, ACCOUNTING ► a debt that has to be paid back in less than a year: »A large volume of liquid assets allows a bank to meet its short term liabilities. → Compare LONG TERM LIABILITY(Cf. ↑long term liability) … Financial and business terms
long-term financial liability — ilgalaikis finansinis įsipareigojimas statusas Aprobuotas sritis buhalterinė apskaita ir finansinė atskaitomybė apibrėžtis Finansinis įsipareigojimas, kurį privaloma įvykdyti ne anksčiau kaip po 12 mėnesių, skaičiuojant nuo paskutinės einamojo… … Lithuanian dictionary (lietuvių žodynas)
Long-term liabilities — Amount owed for leases, bond repayment and other items due after 1 year. The New York Times Financial Glossary * * * long term liabilities long term liabilities ➔ liability … Financial and business terms
long-term liabilities — Amount owed for leases, bond repayment, and other items due after 1 year. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * long term liabilities long term liabilities ➔ liability … Financial and business terms
Deferred Long-Term Liability Charges — A collection of future company liabilities that will typically be summed up and shown as one line item on the balance sheet. The charges are most often made up of deferred tax liabilities that are to be paid more than one year in the future;… … Investment dictionary
Long-term financing — liabilities ( liability) repayable in more than one year plus equity. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary … Financial and business terms