A common example of a long-term liability is a company's 30-year mortgage on its corporate headquarters. This mortgage extends well beyond the normal operating cycle and is classified on the balance sheet as a long-term liability.
During the financial review, the CFO highlighted the increase in long-term liabilities due to the new bond issuance scheduled for repayment over the next 15 years.
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