Accountancy, asked by abuasim2577, 2 months ago

distinguish between contingent liability and current liability​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Current and contingent liabilities are both important financial matters for a business. The primary difference between the two is that a current liability is an amount that you already owe, whereas a contingent liability refers to an amount that you could potentially owe depending on how certain events transpire.

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