what is difference between income accrued and income
receivable?
Answer Posted / xavier venancious
Income Accrued is the income receivable, of which the
period may be within the relevant accounting period or may
not be.
But Income Receivable is the income due for a specific
accounting period. It is part of accrued income.
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