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Generally, the age when very little is completely missing from the linguistic competence of children, or when language acquisition is completed, is:
Assets And Liabilities
The financial rights or resources owned by a business (assets) and the obligations or debts it owes (liabilities).
Total Liabilities
The cumulative amount of all debts and obligations that a company owes to external parties or entities.
Priority
The status afforded to certain debts, making them more important or urgent to pay off compared to others in the context of liquidation or bankruptcy.
Unsecured Liability
A financial obligation that does not have collateral backing, meaning creditors may not have claims on the borrower's assets if the debt is not repaid.
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