nostro liabilities - definizione. Che cos'è nostro liabilities
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Cosa (chi) è nostro liabilities - definizione

Contingent Liabilities; Contingent liabilities

Long-term liabilities         
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
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.
Resurrezione di Nostro Signore Gesù Cristo, Rome         
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CHURCH BUILDING IN ROME, ITALY
Resurrezione di Nostro Signore Gesu Cristo (Rome); Resurrezione di Nostro Signore Gesù Cristo (Rome)
Risurrezione di Nostro Signore Gesù Cristo (Resurrection of Our Lord Jesus Christ) is a church in Rome, on via di San Sebastianello in the Campo Marzio district. It is a subsidiary church in the parish of San Giacomo in Augusta and is regarded as Poland's subsidiary national church in Rome.
current liabilities         
ALL LIABILITIES OF THE BUSINESS THAT ARE TO BE SETTLED IN CASH WITHIN THE FISCAL YEAR OR THE OPERATING CYCLE OF A GIVEN FIRM
Current liabilities
¦ plural noun amounts due to be paid to creditors within twelve months.

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Contingent liability

In accounting, contingent liabilities are liabilities that may be incurred by an entity depending on the outcome of an uncertain future event such as the outcome of a pending lawsuit. These liabilities are not recorded in a company's accounts and shown in the balance sheet when both probable and reasonably estimable as 'contingency' or 'worst case' financial outcome. A footnote to the balance sheet may describe the nature and extent of the contingent liabilities. The likelihood of loss is described as probable, reasonably possible, or remote. The ability to estimate a loss is described as known, reasonably estimable, or not reasonably estimable. It may or may not occur.