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Long-Term LiabilitiesDefinitionObligations of the business that must be met over a period exceeding one year. What It MeansExamples of long-term liabilities are long-term loans such as seller's notes used to purchase a small business. The short-term obligations that the business must pay within one year are known as its current liabilities. | |
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