Unpaid expenses are costs incurred but not yet paid at the end of an accounting period. They are recorded as accrued liabilities and expensed on the income statement. Examples include unpaid salaries, utility bills, or interest. This ensures financial statements reflect all obligations, even if not yet settled.
Unappropriated retained earnings are the portion of net income not designated for a specific purpose (like dividends or reserves). They…
Unit cost is the total expense incurred to produce, store, and sell one unit of product or service. It includes…
Uncollectible accounts are receivables that are deemed unlikely to be recovered, often due to customer default or bankruptcy. These bad…
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