Multiple Choice
Although the terms cost and expense are often used synonymously there is a difference between them. A cost can be an asset or an expense whereas an expense is:
A) the consumption or loss of resources that will result in a decrease in equity.
B) where the future economic benefits have not expired.
C) used to run the business.
D) paid out in cash.
Correct Answer:

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