If you are asking the differences between the two, it is pretty much straightforward. Current Liabilities are any liabilities that you owe and you can reasonably pay off in one-year or less (or one...
Accrued liabilities are a current liability if they are due within one year.
Non-current liability, all provisions are non current.
current liability
the answer is current is liability within say one business cycle [e.g one year]
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