In accounting, liabilities are recorded on the balance sheet and can include loans, accounts payable, mortgages, deferred revenues, bonds, warranties, and accrued expenses. For example, if a company takes out a loan to purchase equipment, the amount of the loan is recorded as a liability, as it represents a future obligation to pay back the borrowed funds.
The company's total liabilities increased this quarter due to the new loan they took out to expand their operations.
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