long term liability - translation to greek
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long term liability - translation to greek

LIABILITIES THAT ARE DUE BEYOND A YEAR OR THE NORMAL OPERATION PERIOD OF THE COMPANY
Long-term liability; Non-current liabilities; Non-current liability; Long term liabilities

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long term liability

Definition

long-term
(longer-term)
Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English.
1.
Something that is long-term has continued for a long time or will continue for a long time in the future.
A new training scheme to help the long-term unemployed is expected...
The association believes new technology will provide a long-term solution to credit card fraud.
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ADJ: usu ADJ n
2.
When you talk about what happens in the long term, you are talking about what happens over a long period of time, either in the future or after a particular event.
In the long term the company hopes to open in Moscow and other major cities...
Over the long term, such measures may only make the underlying situation worse.
N-SING: the N

Wikipedia

Long-term liabilities

Long-term liabilities, or non-current liabilities, are liabilities that are due beyond a year or the normal operation period of the company. The normal operation period is the amount of time it takes for a company to turn inventory into cash. On a classified balance sheet, liabilities are separated between current and long-term liabilities to help users assess the company's financial standing in short-term and long-term periods. Long-term liabilities give users more information about the long-term prosperity of the company, while current liabilities inform the user of debt that the company owes in the current period. On a balance sheet, accounts are listed in order of liquidity, so long-term liabilities come after current liabilities. In addition, the specific long-term liability accounts are listed on the balance sheet in order of liquidity. Therefore, an account due within eighteen months would be listed before an account due within twenty-four months. Examples of long-term liabilities are bonds payable, long-term loans, capital leases, pension liabilities, post-retirement healthcare liabilities, deferred compensation, deferred revenues, deferred income taxes, and derivative liabilities.

Examples of use of long term liability
1. The move provides much–needed extra cashflow in the short–term. but leaves the government with a bigger long–term liability.
2. The problem with Alistair Darling is even more unbalanced: he has become both a short–term and long–term liability for the Gordon Brown government.
3. Gaza was seen as a step toward Sharon‘s eventual goal of withdrawal from parts of the West Bank that he saw as indefensible and a long–term liability for Israel.