What are Liabilities in Accounting?

liabilities in accounting

Last Updated on 12/08/2022 by GS Staff Q: What are liabilities in accounting? A: We likely all are familiar with liabilities in our personal life. Debts such as mortgages or car loans are example of common personal liabilities that individuals routinely pay. However, what are liabilities in terms of accounting. Let’s get into it below. […]

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Who Owns CNN?

Last Updated on 12/12/2020 by GS Staff Q: Who owns CNN? CNN (also known as the Cable News Network) is one of the major cable news stations that broadcasts to over 100 million households in the United States and Canada. The station first aired in 1980 and is the pioneer of 24-hour news. CNN was

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A List of Liquid Assets: What are Liquid Assets?

liquid assets list

Last Updated on 12/15/2017 by GS Staff [otw_shortcode_dropcap label=”Q: ” size=”large” border_color_class=”otw-no-border-color”][/otw_shortcode_dropcap] What are liquid assets? [otw_shortcode_dropcap label=”A: ” size=”large” border_color_class=”otw-no-border-color”][/otw_shortcode_dropcap] Before we get to the list of liquid assets, let us explain what they are in general. Liquid assets are assets that can quickly be converted to cash without a meaningful reduction in the

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What is the Cash Ratio?

Last Updated on 12/13/2017 by GS Staff [otw_shortcode_dropcap label=”Q:” size=”large” border_color_class=”otw-no-border-color”][/otw_shortcode_dropcap] What is the cash ratio? [otw_shortcode_dropcap label=”A:” size=”large” border_color_class=”otw-no-border-color”][/otw_shortcode_dropcap] The cash ratio helps determine a company’s ability to pay its short-term liabilities with its most liquid assets that consist of cash and cash equivalents. I think most readers are clear on the definition of

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What is the Acid Test Ratio?

what is a quick ratio

Last Updated on 12/12/2017 by GS Staff [otw_shortcode_dropcap label=”Q:” size=”large” border_color_class=”otw-no-border-color”][/otw_shortcode_dropcap] What is the acid test ratio? [otw_shortcode_dropcap label=”A:” size=”large” border_color_class=”otw-no-border-color”][/otw_shortcode_dropcap] The acid test ratio is also know as the quick ratio. It helps present a picture of a company’s short-term liquidity. Essentially, it determines how well a  company can promptly meet its short-term liabilities

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A List of Current Assets

Current Assets Listed

Last Updated on 08/31/2020 by GS Staff [otw_shortcode_dropcap label=”Q:” size=”large” border_color_class=”otw-no-border-color”][/otw_shortcode_dropcap] What are examples of current assets? [otw_shortcode_dropcap label=”A:” size=”large” border_color_class=”otw-no-border-color”][/otw_shortcode_dropcap] Many of us have heard about current assets but are not necessarily clear about what they are when it comes to accounting. Below we will provide a list of current assets and also define

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Difference Between Accounts Payable and Accounts Receivable

Accounts Receivable vs Accounts Payable

Last Updated on 12/08/2022 by GS Staff Q: What is the difference between accounts payable and accounts receivable? A: Accounting students or individuals first learning accounting on their own commonly get tripped up by the difference between accounts payable and accounts receivable. Hopefully, the information below can clear up the difference between the two accounts.

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Is Accounts Receivable an Asset or Liability?

is accounts receivable a current asset

Last Updated on 12/07/2017 by GS Staff [otw_shortcode_dropcap label=”Q:” size=”large” border_color_class=”otw-no-border-color”][/otw_shortcode_dropcap] Is accounts receivable an asset or a liability? [otw_shortcode_dropcap label=”A:” size=”large” border_color_class=”otw-no-border-color”][/otw_shortcode_dropcap] Accounts receivable is the amount that is due to be paid to a business for a product or service. For example, assume a company called USA Caps makes baseball hats and ships

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