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in this video youamp;#39;ll find out what accrued expenses mean and Iamp;#39;ll show you how they work with an example hey there welcome back to accounting star Iamp;#39;m James and in this video weamp;#39;re going to cover accrued expenses in accounting this is part of a playlist that Iamp;#39;ve put together covering adjusting entries in accounting which you can find linked up here and down below in the description so far weamp;#39;ve covered the big picture of adjusting entries prepaid expenses and deferred revenue and very soon Iamp;#39;ll be releasing the final installment where weamp;#39;ll cover the crude revenue so hit subscribe and click on the bell so you donamp;#39;t miss out on that one and painting more accounting content thatamp;#39;s coming soon but in this video weamp;#39;re going to take on accrued expenses with an example so letamp;#39;s dive in in true accounting stuff style fashion weamp;#39;ll begin with the definition an accrued expense is a past expe