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''Financial reporting - balance sheet - assets & liabilities.'' | |||
Liabilities that are likely to be settled after more than a year or a normal accounting cycle. | Liabilities that are likely to be settled after more than a year or a normal accounting cycle. | ||
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== See also == | == See also == | ||
* [[Balance sheet]] | |||
* [[Capital employed]] | * [[Capital employed]] | ||
* [[Current assets]] | * [[Current assets]] | ||
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* [[Debt]] | * [[Debt]] | ||
* [[Non-current assets]] | * [[Non-current assets]] | ||
* [[Non-current Liabilities with Covenants]] | |||
* [[Property, plant and equipment]] | * [[Property, plant and equipment]] | ||
* [[Return on capital employed]] | * [[Return on capital employed]] | ||
Latest revision as of 16:34, 19 January 2025
(NCL).
Financial reporting - balance sheet - assets & liabilities.
Liabilities that are likely to be settled after more than a year or a normal accounting cycle.
In very simple definitions of capital employed, the terms 'non-current liabilities' and 'debt' are sometimes used interchangeably.