explain all function of liablities
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A liability is something a person or company owes, usually a sum of money. Liabilities are settled over time through the transfer of economic benefits including money, goods, or services. Recorded on the right side of the balance sheet, liabilities include loans, accounts payable, mortgages, deferred revenues, bonds, warranties, and accrued expenses.
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Liabilities are the debts that a business owes to third-party creditors. Notes payable and bank debt could be part of accounts payable. Businesses take on debt to grow faster. The balance between a company's debts and its assets makes it stable.
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