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When you are interpreting financial ratios, it is useful to compare a company's ratios to some form of standard.
Secondary Liability
Legal responsibility that arises from aiding, facilitating, or contributing to a wrongful act committed by another party.
Contractual Liability
This is the legal obligation parties have under a contract to fulfill the terms of the agreement.
Warranty Liability
The legal obligation of a seller to ensure that the goods or services sold meet certain expressed or implied standards of quality and reliability.
Secondarily Liable
Liability that is not primary but comes into effect when the party with primary liability has failed to fulfill an obligation.
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