Accrual is the addition of interest and different investments over a period of time. Accrual also refers to account done on a balance sheet that represents liabilities and non-cash based accounting.

Accruals are earned revenues and incurred expenses that have an overall impact on an income statement. They also affect the balance sheet, which represents liabilities and non-cash-based assets used in accrual-based accounts.

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