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Long-term liabilities
Term: Accounting -> Long-term liabilities
Term:
Long-term liabilities
Definition:
Liabilities that are not due within one year. An example would be a mortgage payable.
Related terms:
Comprehensive Income
Noninterest-bearing note payable
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