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obligations not expected to be paid within the longer of one year or the company's operating cycle are reported as

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Long term liabilities.

Step-by-step explanation:

This can be easily or mostly be used in companies and also firms. In most cases they are been tagged a non-current liability.

They are generally defined to be obligations that are not been settled for/paid off in the current year or accounting period. Therefore, debts of this kind are not due within a year. Dept of this kind ranges from notes payable to bonds payable, also mortgages and are also seen as leases in a company settings.

In as much as this is not good for a company's financial health, investors and creditors see how the company is financed through this. Current obligations are seen to be more risky than non-current debts because they will need to be paid sooner.

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