what is the difference between billable and nonbillable
expenses?
Answer Posted / a.r. kalpana
Billable expenses are the expenses incurred by you on
behalf of your customer in performing duties/service and
supply. This expenses are recoverable from your customer by
way or billing.
Non-billable expenses are the expenses incurred by you for
carry out your own business/duties and responsibilities.
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