What is an Acrual Interest?
In which side of the Balance Sheet, it should be shown????
Answer Posted / satish kumar maurya
It is earned in current year as a indirect income but not
receive at the end of financial year i.e. at the time of
accounting book closing. It's a adjustment entry and shown
in balance sheet in asset side as a current asset.
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