Distinguish between a current liability and a long-term debt.
Current liabilities are obligations whose liquidation is reasonably expected to require the use of existing resources properly classified as current assets or the creation of other current liabilities. Long-term debt consists of all liabilities not properly classified as current liabilities.
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