what is the difference between outstanding & accrued?
Answer Posted / sharan
Accrued expenses are those expenses which are not yet paid because of the bill or the invoice not yet received from the vendor/supplier... But in case of outstanding expense you have received the bill or invoice from the vendor/supplier but you have not paid yet....
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