Sundry expenses, also known as miscellaneous expenses, are expenses that are small in amount and rare in occurrence. They are expenses that dont come up very frequently and dont cost very much, and are insignificant to a businesss operations. Sundry expenses are difficult to classify under regular expense accounts because they dont fit under any other line item. They include any small, rare, or insignificant expenses that dont seem to fit into any other category. Examples of sundry expenses include office expenses, travel, fuel, salaries, marketing, raw materials, donations, one-time fees, and gifts. Sundry expenses are recorded within an account called sundry expenses, which is a catch-all term that can help businesses better categorize their smaller expenses. If certain expenditures within this classification begin to be incurred more frequently, then they should be moved out of the sundry expenses account and into an account that more specifically identifies them. Sundry expenses are a regular business expense line item found in the income statement of all organizations.