Long-term debt definition

What is Long-Term Debt?

Long-term debt is a financial obligation for which payments will be required after one year from the measurement date. This information is used by investors , creditors , and lenders when examining the long-term liquidity of a business.

Presentation of Long-Term Debt

Long-term debt is classified in a separate line item in a company's balance sheet , in the long-term liabilities section. As portions of long-term debt become due for payment, they are reclassified as short-term debt .

Examples of Long-Terms Debt

Examples of long-term debt are those portions of bonds , loans , and leases for which the payment obligation is at least one year in the future.

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