yes, if they sign it on the back first and its legal
unearned revenue falls under the head of nominal account and it is definaltel a liability on the organization.
Unearned revenue is liability until it is earned and shown under liability side of balance sheet.
Revenue recognition is an accounting principle that prescribes when companies need to recognize revenue. Under US GAAP as well as IFRS companies need to recognize revenue when they have delivered the goods/rendered the services and payment is reasonably certain.
unearned service revenue is on the balance sheet not the income statement so the answer is nowhere. service revenue is on the income statement under revenues.
If Rent Revenue is shown in income statement but if that revenue is still receivable in accrual accounting system then it will shown under balance sheet at asset side as well.
no
Then you have not got a ticket. Unless you were being fraudulent
Go to your page or someone elses- then look under their suite area to the right. There's the guestbook
Connecting your iPod to iTunes and doing a factory reset will allow you to register it under someone elses name.
It is never recommended to have someone elses using your vehicle on daily basis under your name. save yourself some trouble.
You ask them. If they wan to tell you they will. Otherwise it's confidential information protected under State and Federal privacy Laws.
No. Legally, since it doesn't fall under the fair use exception, you would need to seek permission to use someone elses material.
Can a dealership have the person they’re buying a car sign for the person who’s cosigning the car
in someone elses ds or under your bed,in the basement in your dresser, on top of the fridge or even some where you would never look in like the bathroom or at school
Yes, because it is all reported to the state DMV offices under the driver's license number of the driver. All insurance companies double check the DL# for previous accidents and incidents, etc. It's going to show up.
Rent revenue appears under the Non-Operating Revenue Section on the income statement.
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