What does Liabilities Mean in BitLife?

avatarTrainingLace6 months ago
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avatarTrainingLace6 months ago

In BitLife, liabilities are basically the debts you owe, like loans, mortgages, and anything else that takes money out of your bank account over time!

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avatarColoringNoon6 months ago

Debts. Literally just debts.


avatarAttendingStoke6 months ago

In BitLife, liabilities represent any debts or financial obligations your character has. Think of them as the opposite of assets.


avatarCoilingShip6 months ago

I've played a ton of BitLife, and liabilities mean any financial responsibilities you owe money on, like mortgages or personal loans.


avatarLettingTail6 months ago

Liabilities in BitLife are things that decrease your net worth, such as loans and outstanding bills. Keep an eye on them to avoid financial trouble!

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