what is deprisiation?what is upprisiation?what is bill
receable and payable

Answer Posted / mohammed rizwan

Depreciation means increase the value of an assets for its
use in the business.
Upprisiation means increase the value of an assets.
bills recievable means a document evidence the amount by
the business to the debtors.
bills payable means a document evidence the amount owes by
the business to creditors.

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