Accrued Expenses Explained (SIMPLE METHOD WITH ACCOUNTING ENTRIES)
Within this video I'll walk you through how to accrue for expenses within your accounts. This video forms part of the accruals concept of accounting which states goods or services are to matched with the period that they took place. It's also known as the matching concept. Thank you for watching the video and supporting the channel! Links below: / willboardman_ www.linkedin.com/in/will-boardman [email protected] 📚 Looking for the best AAT study material? https://accountext.co.uk/ Use code: "will20" for 20% off your order. ☕ Looking for the best coffee to help you focus? https://londonnootropics.com/ Use code: "Willboardman" for 15% off. #accounting #accountingexam #accountingeduction #exampreparation #accountingtips #finance

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