FINANCIAL ACCT.FUND.(LOOSELEAF)
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Chapter 3, Problem 13QS
To determine
Accrued Salaries:
Accrued salaries are current liability of the company. It is a sum of salaries which are to be paid but for which no amount has been discharged to employees in the current accounting period. It is an obligation on the company to pay the amount due in the subsequent accounting period.
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