Accounting
Examples of Monetary Assets
February 3, 2023
Islamic Finance
Qawa’id al-Fiqh
February 3, 2023

A monetary liability is a liability whose value is measured and stated in monetary terms (cash amounts). As such, it is a fixed obligation that an entity has to pay/ settle/ transfer. As opposed to a non-monetary liability, a monetary liability reflects an obligation whose amount is clearly stated in a invoice, a loan agreement, etc., in monetary terms. The amount of the obligation to be paid is definitely expressed in monetary terms.

Examples of monetary liabilities include:

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