what is the difference between outstanding & accrued?
Answer Posted / divya
outstanding exp is an expense which is incurred and needs
to be paid...whereas accrued exp is an exp which is accrued
but not paid..it can be carried forward for a longer
time,,,whereas outstanding exp cannot gbe kept outstanding
for a long period
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