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प्रश्न
Select the appropriate answer from the alternatives given below & rewrite the completed statement
Bills payable is _____________.
पर्याय
Long term loan
Current liability
Liquid asset
Net loss
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उत्तर
Bills payable is current liability.
Explanation: Bills payable are drawn in case of credit purchases. So, it is a liability to be paid in the near future, i.e. a short-term liability. It is generally payable within a period of 12 months, i.e. a year.
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|
Details |
Amount Rs |
|
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30,000 |
|
Match Fund (as on 31-3-2009) |
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|
Donation for Match Fund (Received during the year 2009 – 2010) |
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|
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Cr. | |
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