defferd revenue exp
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Answer / arjun negi
That exp.from which The benefits arise in the future is called deffered revenue exps.
E.g. advertisemnt exp if we incurre today it will b fruitful in future.
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Answer / t ravikumar
The expenditure which is incurred in one accounting year but benefit related to two or more years is called as defferd revenue expenditure.
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Answer / vinay kumar
deferred revenue expenditure is expenditure for today but it will create revenue in the future.
For Ex:- If we spent an amount for Ads is treated as expense today but it gives you maximaise sales in future.
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Answer / arjun
an expenditure which is incurred during the accounting period but benfit received in future also
ex: advertisement
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the defferd revenue exp wihich is realeting both nature or
revenue & capital exp is known as a defferd revenue exp.
ex: hevy advatisements.
it will be discloused in profit debit site & balance
sheet assets side
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