UNDERSTANDING BUSINESS (LL/ACCESS)
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Chapter 17.3, Problem 7TP
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To discuss: The difference between long term and short-term liabilities in the balance sheet.
Introduction: Balance sheet is a financial statement where the sources of funds and application of funds are mentioned on either side.
Liabilities are the debts payable by the company in the ordinary course of business.
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