A contract liability arises when a business receives payment from a customer before delivering goods or services. It represents an obligation to perform future work, recorded on the balance sheet until fulfilled. Companies use it to track prepayments, ensuring accurate revenue recognition. Both sellers and buyers benefit: sellers manage cash flow, while buyers secure pricing or delivery terms.
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