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    An Obligation of a Business That Represents the Claims of Others
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An Obligation of a Business That Represents the Claims of Others

Question 203

Question 203

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An obligation of a business that represents the claims of others against the assets of the business is called a(n) :


A) Expense.
B) Equity.
C) Liability.
D) Revenue.
E) Asset.

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