A liability that is not a monetary liability. It is a liability that is not in a monetary form: it has a nonmonetary value. In other words, the value of such a liability is not a fixed exchange cash amount. Examples of nonmonetary liabilities include warranties payable (warranty service on products) and other obligations that need to be extinguished or met using no monetary amounts. Instead, such liabilities are payable in services or other non-monetary means. Other forms of nonmonetary liabilities are those that by nature adjust an expense (such as deferred income tax credit). In general, they arise from the payment or receipt of advance consideration (e.g., liability for rent collected in advance).
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