What do u you mean by deferred revenue expenditure?
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Answer / laxminarsaiah yella
The expenditure is done in initial stage benefit will be
also available subsequent years call deffered revenue
expenditure
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Answer / akanksha saini
A heavy expenditure of a revenue nature incurred for
getting benefit, which extends to two or more years is
termed as "Defferred Revenue Expenditure". It is written
off over two years or more during which the benefit is
likely to last.It appears in the asset side of the balance
sheet.
Examples: Expenses of research and development, Abnormal
loss arising out of fire, preliminary expenses, expense of
shifting the place of business.
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Answer / sumitra.raghavan
heavy expenditure of revenue nature the benefit derived from such expense last for more than one accounting period
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Answer / k. babu
the expenditure incured in the primary stage and the benefit
of that expenditure arives in the future happenings it is
called deffered revenue expenditure.
example: reaserch and developments
preliminary expences.
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Answer / cheruvu chandra babu naidu
deferred revenue expenditure are expenditure it will gives the benifit for a long time(more than 1 or 2 years)examples:priliminary expences,advertisement expenditure,research and development expediture etc..
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Answer / sairam
The expenditure which is incurred initial stage but it gives more profit to the organisation. The expenditure helps the organisation to increase the revenue.
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