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_______ is not an example of a current liability.
  1. Bills Payable
  2. Debentures
  3. Trade Creditors
  4. Outstanding Expenses

A
Bills Payable
B
Trade Creditors
C
Debentures
D
Outstanding Expenses
Solution
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Debenture are issued by the firm to get the money in business for long term purposes. This amount need to repay after a considerable long time i.e. more than 3 years. Hence debenture are not considered as current liabilities.

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