How is current liability different from a long term liability?

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2026-07-10 05:45

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Current liabilities are liabilities that the company will pay off in a short period of time, usually a year or less, such as Accounts Payable. Long term liabilities are liabilities that the company will pay off over a longer period of time, more than one year, these are things like Notes Payable.

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