Non-Interest-Bearing Current Liability (NIBCL) A category of debt entered on the liabilities side of a balance sheet under current liabilities. While a NIBCL is debt, representing a sum of money that the company owes and must pay within one year, it does not require interest payments.
Investopedia Says: Here are some types of non-interest-bearing current liabilities:
- accounts payable that have no associated fees or interest - taxes that have not yet been paid and are not increasing because of penalties or interest - current income taxes that must be paid by the end of the year Related Terms: Accounts Payable Current Assets Current Liabilities Liability Other Current Liabilities |