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Financing Schedule means a schedule of allocation of financial commitments of the Parties in the Investment Phase of this Agreement set forth in Table 14.1 of Appendix No.
Borrowing Schedule means the schedule attached hereto and incorporated by this reference as Exhibit “A”, which schedule sets forth Borrower's projection of the amounts and dates of each Advance required by Borrower hereunder.
What is Schedule AL? This schedule requires the taxpayer to disclose details of various assets owned by them & the corresponding liabilities. The requirement for filing the statement is mandatory for specified assesses only.
A business debt schedule, schedule of debt or schedule of liabilities is a list of all the debts your business currently owes, their current balance, original amount, monthly payments and other pertinent details. These debts can include: Small-business loans, including lines of credit and business credit cards.
They are current liabilities, long-term liabilities and contingent liabilities. Current and long-term liabilities are going to be the most common ones that you see in your business. Current liabilities can include things like accounts payable, accrued expenses and unearned revenue.