It depends on transactions all receivables and payable are part of balance sheet while actual revenue or expense in part of income statement.
By manipulating pre-payments or accruals
interest expense is deducted from EBITA (Earnings before interest and tax). This is in the income statement. Note that interest expense is NOT the monthly or yearly mortgage being paid, birt the fraction of it that is just interest.
income statement
work in progress will not go on in income statement
The accruals concept states that the income for the year must be matched against the expenditure. Depreciation is the reduction in value of an asset with the passage of time, due to particular wear and tear.(Answer to the question)- Depreciating the asset is an expenditure for the business. This should be matched with the income it generates (say for example - delivery vehicles used for the transport of goods) to get a true and fair profit in the Income Statement.
An increase(+) in accruals increases(+) the cash provided by operating activities under the cash flow statement.
INcome Statement
does discount allowed and discount received go into the income statement or balance sheet?
No, the income statement is for revenue and expenses only. Equipment will go on your balance sheet with your assets.
consulting revenue will go to income statement in case if the firms main business is consultancy then sales otherwise will go under other income.
Income Statement under operating expenses.
Yes all revenues are part of income statement and interest revenue also that’s why it is shown in income statement as other income.