An accrual is an accounting estimate of a liability for expenses not yet invoiced or requested for payment at the time the accounts are prepared, presenting a more accurate financial snapshot.
Accrued charges represent obligations for goods or services that have been received or consumed but not yet paid for by the end of the accounting period.
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