In accounting, arrears refer to a liability or an obligation that has not been settled by its due date. This can apply to various financial scenarios such as unpaid dividends, interest, salaries, or rent.
Dividends in arrears are dividends that have been declared but remain unpaid by the due date. These unpaid dividends must be disclosed in the notes to the financial statements to inform investors and stakeholders.
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