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Which one of these is actually a liability?
Which one of these is actually a liability?
Owner's Equity
Cash
Accrued Expenses
Prepaid Expenses
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- whats the difference between an expense and liability according to accounting?How are anticipated administrative expenses reported on a statement of financial affairs?a. As a footnote until actually incurred.b. As a liability with priority.c. As a partially secured liability.d. As an unsecured liability.What is the liability created by receiving revenue in advance called (before it is actually earned)? Group of answer choices accrued reveneu prepaid expense unearned revenue accrued expense