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2 May, 01:38

Jones Company has the following liabilities at the end of the current year:

Notes Payable (current) $10,000

Notes Payable (long-term) 20,000

Accounts Payable 5,000

Salaries Payable 2,000

Bonds Payable 50,000

Sales Tax Payable 2,000

What is the amount of long-term Liabilities to be reported on the Balance Sheet at the end of the current year?

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  1. 2 May, 05:04
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    The amount of long-term liabilities to be reported on the Balance Sheet at the end of the current year is $70.000

    Explanation:

    Concepts / definitions:

    Long-term liabilities or noncurrent liabilities are knowns as obligations that companies have to pay in more than 1 year (12 months) or for some companies, after the company's operating cycle (it is the time that the company takes to convert their inventory into cash).

    Examples: Long term leases and bonds (that are generally are designed to be paid in more than one year).

    Classification

    Notes Payable (current) $ 10,000

    Accounts Payable $ 5,000

    Salaries Payable $ 2,000

    Sales Tax Payable $ 2,000

    Current liabilities $ 19,000

    Bonds Payable $ 50,000

    Notes Payable (long-term) $ 20,000

    Long-term liabilities $ 70,000
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