Current liabilities are debts a company will owe within a 12 month period. For example, if a company receives an invoice from a supplier with payment due within 60 days from receipt, that is a current liability.

Current liabilities may include, but are not limited to, some of the following debts:

Current liabilities are reported first in the liabilities section of the balance sheet. Beneath current liabilities, the company reports long term debts, followed by the equity section.