what is deprisiation?what is upprisiation?what is bill
receable and payable
Answer Posted / ashwani singh bisht
DEPRECIATION IS DECREASE IN THE VALUE OF
ASSETS ,APPERICIATION IS INCREASE IN THE VALUE OF
ASSETS,BILLA PAYBLES MEANS SUCH AN AMOUNT WHICH A CONCERN
HAS TO PAY , AND BILLS RECEIVABLE MEANS SUCH AMOUNT WHICH A
CONCERN HAS TO RECEIVE FROM ITS CUSTOMERS.
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