The difference between an expenditure and an encumbrance is?
A) An expenditure is the actual amount of an authorized liability and encumbrances are estimates.
B) An encumbrance is an expended expenditure.
C) There is no difference between the two.
D) Expenditures are estimates and encumbrances are not.
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