what is the difference between long term debt and short
term debt?
Answer Posted / chinna
It is very similar to the short term investment and
longterminvestment. ie,a debt which has the chance to pay
after a period of 12 months is longterm debt.and a debt
which has to pay in period of less than 12 months is called
as short term debt.
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