Which of the following items are normally classified as current liabilities for a company that has a one-year operating cycle? (You may
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Portion of long-term note due in 10 months
Note payable maturing in 2 years.
Note payable due in 18 months.
Accounts payable due in 11 months.
FICA taxes payable.
Salaries payable.

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Answer:

  • Portion of long-term note due in 10 months
  • Accounts payable due in 11 months.
  • FICA taxes payable.
  • Salaries payable.

Explanation:

Current Liabilities are those that are to be paid within the operating cycle of a company which in this case is one year.

The current liabilities will therefore be any liabilities maturing or to be paid in a year. That includes the portion of a long term note due in 10 months, accounts payable due in 11 months and FICA taxes and Salaries payable as these should not pass a year to be paid either.