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current liabilities
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current liabilities
pl n
(Economics, Accounting & Finance / Accounting & Book-keeping) business liabilities maturing within a year
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current liabilities [ˈkʌrntˌlaɪəˈbɪlɪtɪz] npl (Fin) → passività fpl correnti


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The banking regulator said the three seized banks were facing "serious administrative and managerial problems that resulted in insufficient liquidity to cover their short-term obligations.
Because short-term obligations are usually collected after sales, you can have a higher amount of cash reserve than you would if you would use all your cash for your purchases.
MANAMA: The Bahrain-based Islamic International Rating Agency (IIRA) has assigned its international scale ratings of BBB- / A-3 / stable for foreign currency long-term and short-term obligations and BBB/ A-3/ Stable for local currency long-term and short-term obligations of Jordan Islamic Bank (JIB).
 
 
 
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