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Glossary:Liability

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A liability is a present obligation of a company arising from past events, in some cases specified in a written contract. A company's liabilities may include bank loans, short-term debts for goods and services received, as well as the company's loan capital and capital subscribed by shareholders. In accordance with the principles of accounting, the capital of a company corresponds to the assets plus liabilities.

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