long-term financial liability

long-term financial liability
ilgalaikis finansinis įsipareigojimas statusas Aprobuotas sritis buhalterinė apskaita ir finansinė atskaitomybė apibrėžtis Finansinis įsipareigojimas, kurį privaloma įvykdyti ne anksčiau kaip po 12 mėnesių, skaičiuojant nuo paskutinės einamojo ataskaitinio laikotarpio dienos. atitikmenys: angl. long-term financial liability šaltinis Lietuvos Respublikos finansų ministro 2009 m. gruodžio 11 d. įsakymas Nr. 1K-444 „Dėl finansų ministro 2008 m. birželio 27 d. įsakymo Nr. 1K-223 „Dėl viešojo sektoriaus apskaitos ir finansinės atskaitomybės 17-ojo standarto patvirtinimo“ pakeitimo“ (Žin., 2009, Nr. 149-6697)

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