what is deprisiation?what is upprisiation?what is bill
receable and payable
Answer Posted / prasad
deprisiation means decresee the value of assets using in
business, eg. machinary
apprisiation means increase the value of assets
bills receivables means we have to collect the bills from
debitors
bills payables means we have to pay money to the creditors
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