Non-Interest-Bearing Current Liability


Non-Interest-Bearing Current Liability

Liabilities that a person or company must pay within a year that do not accrue interest. Examples of NIBCL include taxes that are due but do not have interest or penalties (that is, taxes due in the current year) and accounts payable where the creditor is not charging interest. Less commonly, an NIBCL may be an interest-free loan. Non-interest-bearing current liabilities are recorded on a balance sheet under current liabilities.