Long-term liabilities
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Long-term liabilities are liabilities with a future benefit over one year, such as notes payable that mature greater than one year.
Examples of long-term liabilities are Debentures and Bank Loans (note that not all bank loans are long term as not all are paid over a period greater than a year)
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