current liabilities
Americanplural noun
plural noun
Example Sentences
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As of January, the company faced total current liabilities of more than $426 million.
From Los Angeles Times
Because most “buy now, pay later” lenders do not submit data to the major credit reporting companies, “both ‘buy now, pay later’ and other lenders are unaware of the borrower’s current liabilities when making a decision to originate new loans,” the bureau said.
From Seattle Times
Working with a restructuring firm in 2019 likely saved Faraday Future How did this startup survive for years with only that much cash in the bank and around $800 million in current liabilities?
From The Verge
Just that current assets are $317 billion shy of what’s needed to meet current liabilities.
From Washington Times
Circuit agreed, reasoning that Congress could enact legislation that required presidents “to file reports more frequently, to include information covering a longer period of time, or to provide new kinds of information such as past financial dealings with foreign businesses or current liabilities of closely held companies.”
From Slate
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