English Language & Usage Asked by Sesha Meka on January 22, 2021
In accounting, we use compound words like "electricity expense", "utility expense", "salary expense", etc. These all belong to one category of operating expenses. I also have compound words like "deferred expenses" and "prepaid expenses" which belong to the balance sheet.
Is there a fundamental difference between phrases like "salary expense" and "prepaid expense"? Is the below statement correct?
"Salary expense" is a compound noun where "salary" is a noun and "expense" is a noun, and "prepaid expense" is a compound noun where "prepaid" is adjective and "expense" is a noun.
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