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An accounting method used for long-term construction contracts that recognizes revenues and related expenses before they occur based on an input or output measure of the earning process.
Revenue is calculated as per percentage of completion method in long term contracts like construction contracts as first of all total cost and revenue is determined and after that it is allocated to specific fiscal year according to the percentage of completion of contract or project
The accounting definition of capitalized is a method used to delay the recognition of expenses by recording the expense as long-term assets. Basically you write off the cost of what you're currently doing or purchasing and instead think of the long term capital you will gain from the product or service.
How long to keep accounting records for business in the US
12 months.
An accounting method used for long-term construction contracts that recognizes revenues and related expenses before they occur based on an input or output measure of the earning process.
yes they will
Revenue is calculated as per percentage of completion method in long term contracts like construction contracts as first of all total cost and revenue is determined and after that it is allocated to specific fiscal year according to the percentage of completion of contract or project
The accounting definition of capitalized is a method used to delay the recognition of expenses by recording the expense as long-term assets. Basically you write off the cost of what you're currently doing or purchasing and instead think of the long term capital you will gain from the product or service.
how long do you keep accounting documents by law.
AHL contracts are usually 1 year but can be as long as NHL contracts usually depending on how old or what team the player is drafted too.
How long to keep accounting records for business in the US
It may depend on what the companies are accounting for...Such as Real estate they use The Installment Sales Method. Which under this method the profit is recognized as cash is collected rather than a the time of sale. Such as accounting for Installment Sales of Merchandise... they use this based on the uncertainty of cash collection. It all is determined and considered with input and output measures...Input measures-- are made relations to the cost or efforts devoted to a contract. this based on an established or assumed relationship between a unit of input and productivity. Output measures--are determined by the the results acheived. these are methods based on units produced, contract milestones reached, and values added. So all companies may account for something different under the circumstances...Such as also Proportional Performance Method reflects revenues earned on services contracts under which many acts of services are to be performed before the contract id complete. Such as contracts covering maintainence on office equipment, trustee services, lawyers and law services, even accounting services.
prepere all necessary and materials etc.
They can be. If you look at the futures pricing, you'll see futures contracts that settle in 2013--and futures contracts that settle next month.
It can be different lengths.
Conrtact law states that contracts are binding for as long as the contract is good for. Breach of contract is punishable in varying degrees depending on the contract clauses. There is no statute of limitation on contract laws and the contract takes effect as soon as you sign or agree via a provable method.