Common examples of current liabilities include accounts payable, short-term loans, dividends payable, and accrued expenses. These are obligations that a company needs to settle within the fiscal year using its current assets or by creating other current liabilities.
The company's balance sheet shows a significant increase in current liabilities due to a new line of credit and increased accounts payable.
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