JAMB - Commerce (2000 - No. 9)
Bank overdraft as a short term source of fund is
an overdrawn account
granted to a newly opened account
repayable after more than a year
a current liability
Explanation
A bank overdraft is considered a short-term source of funds and is classified as a current liability on the company's balance sheet. It represents the amount of money that a company owes to the bank after having withdrawn more than the available balance in its account. Typically, this type of borrowing is repayable within a year.
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