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accrued expense |
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Accrued Expense An accounting expense recognized in the books before it is paid for. It is a liability, usually current. These expenses are typically periodic and documented upon a company's balance sheet due to the high probability of collection. Notes: Accrued expenses are the opposite of prepaid expenses. Firms will typically incur periodic expenses such as wages, interest and taxes. Even though they are to be paid at some future date, they are indicated on the firm's balance sheet at the point in time when the firm can reasonably expect their payment, until the time they are paid.An example would be accruing interest that is building up on a bank loan. See also: Accrual Accounting, Accrued Interest
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Taxpayers that have not deducted accrued expenses (other than
interest), payable to related foreign parties, until these expenses are
paid may now be able to deduct such expenses when accrued. The error reflects the classification of the
liability in the line item Other Accrued Expenses related to the
repurchase of common stock that existed at the end of the Sept. Accrued expenses as
of September 30, 2003 were $17. |
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