Land and Buildings; and Office Machinery A nominal account is account for income and expenses e.g Rent and rates account or subscription account.
no sales is not a nominal account. because nominal account says" debit all expenses and credit all income and gain account. " all things which are tangible is call real account. u can touch the goods..Land and Buildings; and Office Machinery A nominal account is account for income and expenses e.g Rent and rates account or subscription account.
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Drawings Account is a Nominal Account. Nominal accounts record liabilities, expenses, revenues, capital and drawing. Examples of nominal accounts are loan account, sales account, commission received account, salaries account, rent account, capital account, drawings account etc.
First let me say there is no account referred to as "Rent Payable". Rent is an operating expense for a business, you have two main accounts that deal with rent. 1 is Prepaid Rent, the other is Rent Expense. Prepaid Rent is used if the company pays their rent in advance. Prepaid Rent is an Asset. For example a company pays 6 months rent in advance, the journal entry isPrepaid Rent (debit) $$$Cash (credit) $$$Each month as the rent is "used up" an adjusting entry must be made. Since the cash has already been paid the entries move the amount needed of that month from one account to another. In this case we want to move it from the asset account Prepaid Rent to the Expense account Rent Expense the entry is;Rent Expense (debit) $$$Prepaid Rent (credit) $$$As you notice since prepaid rent is an asset account it has a debit balance, therefore to "remove" the amount of rent used we must credit that amount.If the company pays their rent monthly on a cash basis the journal entry is simple and straight forward.Rent Expense (debit) $$$Cash (credit) $$$You will not see an account called "Rent Payable" as a payable account is a liability account and expense are not classified as a liability but an operating expense.
Land and Buildings; and Office Machinery A nominal account is account for income and expenses e.g Rent and rates account or subscription account.
no sales is not a nominal account. because nominal account says" debit all expenses and credit all income and gain account. " all things which are tangible is call real account. u can touch the goods..Land and Buildings; and Office Machinery A nominal account is account for income and expenses e.g Rent and rates account or subscription account.
rent expense
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Drawings Account is a Nominal Account. Nominal accounts record liabilities, expenses, revenues, capital and drawing. Examples of nominal accounts are loan account, sales account, commission received account, salaries account, rent account, capital account, drawings account etc.
First let me say there is no account referred to as "Rent Payable". Rent is an operating expense for a business, you have two main accounts that deal with rent. 1 is Prepaid Rent, the other is Rent Expense. Prepaid Rent is used if the company pays their rent in advance. Prepaid Rent is an Asset. For example a company pays 6 months rent in advance, the journal entry isPrepaid Rent (debit) $$$Cash (credit) $$$Each month as the rent is "used up" an adjusting entry must be made. Since the cash has already been paid the entries move the amount needed of that month from one account to another. In this case we want to move it from the asset account Prepaid Rent to the Expense account Rent Expense the entry is;Rent Expense (debit) $$$Prepaid Rent (credit) $$$As you notice since prepaid rent is an asset account it has a debit balance, therefore to "remove" the amount of rent used we must credit that amount.If the company pays their rent monthly on a cash basis the journal entry is simple and straight forward.Rent Expense (debit) $$$Cash (credit) $$$You will not see an account called "Rent Payable" as a payable account is a liability account and expense are not classified as a liability but an operating expense.
Rent is not a balance sheet account, it is an expense, hence an income statement account.
Dr: Prepayment to Suppliers (In Case of Expense, then "Prepaid expense" account will be debited e:g Prepaid Rent) Cr: Bank/Cash
No, rent is an expense on the trading profit and loss and appropriation account. Rent due is a current liability on a personal balance sheet. Hope this helps. No, rent is an expense on the trading profit and loss and appropriation account. Rent due is a current liability on a personal balance sheet. Hope this helps.
We debiting the rent expense because when expenses are incurred so the rule of double entry is to debit the expense account and increased liability....it is rules of GAAP.
The best way to do that is to make an adjust entry noting the error and why the correction is being made. For example, if I paid Rent for 500 and say I made this journal entry.Insurance Expense (debit) 500Cash (credit) 500I would adjust the entry by making this adjusting entry or something similarRent Expense (debit) 500Insurance Expense (credit) 500to remove the payment of rent that was inadvertently recorded as insurance expense and correct the rent expense account.
Rent expense is considered an overhead cost, not a cost of sales since it does not directly relate to the merchandise you are selling. Any prepaid rent (such as at the beginning of the month) should receive a journal entry debit to an account called prepaid rent, and at the end of the month should be credited to rent expense. Hope this helps.