Amortization
Annual General Meeting
Assets
Balance sheet
Book Value
Capital Employed
Cashflow
Corporate Secretary
Cost of Debt Ratio
Cost of Goods Sold
Current Liabilities
Current Ratio
Depreciation
Dividend
Earnings Before Taxes
Free On Board
Goodwill
Gross Profit
Initial Public Offering
Interest Rates
Letters of Credit
Liabilities
Microfinance
Net Present Value
Net Profit
Overheads
Price per Earnings Ratio
Profit and Loss Account
Reserves
Restricted Funds
Return on Capital Employed
Return On Investment
SAAS
Share Capital
Shareholders Funds
Telegraphic Transfer
Trust Receipt (TR)
Variable Cost
Working Capital
Current Liabilities is the money owed by the business that is generally due for payment within 12 months of balance sheet date. For examples, creditors, bank overdraft, taxation.