You are a homosapien
Though I honestly never heard of a company paying a Salary in advance, the journal entry would be:Prepaid Salary (debit) $$$$Cash (credit) $$$$It would be like paying any other expense in advance, such as rent expense, insurance expense etc. You would debit a prepaid account for the amount while crediting your cash. Once the Salary is earned you would adjust the entry by Debiting Salary Expense and Crediting Prepaid Salary.
debit to payroll expense credit to accured payroll
The journal entries for salary payments are (Dr = debit, Cr = credit): Dr Salary Expense (P&L) - Gross Salary Cr Expense Deduction A/c (Bal Sheet) - Salary Deductions Cr Cash (Bal Sheet) - Net Salary paid to employee Then when the salary deductions are paid over, usually the following month the entries are: Dr Expense Deduction A/c (Bal Sheet) - Salary Deductions Cr Cash (Bal Sheet) - Salary Deductions
if you mean what type of expense is a debit, a debit is a liability, so therefore it is an expense.
wages is expense and expense is debit salary is income and income is credit
You are a homosapien
[Debit] Salary expense [Credit] Cash / bank
[Debit] Salary Expense xxxx [Credit] Salary payable xxxx
Though I honestly never heard of a company paying a Salary in advance, the journal entry would be:Prepaid Salary (debit) $$$$Cash (credit) $$$$It would be like paying any other expense in advance, such as rent expense, insurance expense etc. You would debit a prepaid account for the amount while crediting your cash. Once the Salary is earned you would adjust the entry by Debiting Salary Expense and Crediting Prepaid Salary.
debit to payroll expense credit to accured payroll
1 :if we paid salary to employee then it will be expense for business 2 :and all expence are debit accourding to rule so salary is expense for busines it will be written on debit side and our cash/asset is decreasing so it will be credit entry is salaries to cash
The journal entries for salary payments are (Dr = debit, Cr = credit): Dr Salary Expense (P&L) - Gross Salary Cr Expense Deduction A/c (Bal Sheet) - Salary Deductions Cr Cash (Bal Sheet) - Net Salary paid to employee Then when the salary deductions are paid over, usually the following month the entries are: Dr Expense Deduction A/c (Bal Sheet) - Salary Deductions Cr Cash (Bal Sheet) - Salary Deductions
if you mean what type of expense is a debit, a debit is a liability, so therefore it is an expense.
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