Liability (financial accounting)

In financial accounting, a liability is a quantity of value that a financial entity owes. More technically, it is value that an entity is expected to deliver in the future to satisfy a present obligation arising from past events.[1] The value delivered to settle a liability may be in the form of assets transferred or services performed.

  1. ^ Hussey, Roger (2011). Fundamentals of International Financial Accounting.

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