freight prepaid by item calculation
Short term loans, Insurance prepaid a/c
Prepaid expenses, depreciation, accrued expenses, unearned revenues, and accrued revenues are all examples of
There is no interest on a prepaid credit card. With a prepaid card it is like having cash. You have an amount on your card (for example $500) and you purchase an item for $30 you would then still have a credit of $470 on your card. This can be topped up when the funds run low.
This type of payment is actually a pre-paid liability and not an asset. It will be adjusted out as you file your tax return, when it becomes an expense item.
Examples: an article in a shop, an object in a catalog, a mechanical part, etc.
Many mobile phone companies offer prepaid cellphones for sale. Some examples of these kinds of companies include T-mobile, ATT, US Cellular, and KMart.
No. They are both assets. "Accounts Receivable" represents money owed to the business by their credit customers. "Prepaid expenses" represents money spent on goods and services that have not yet been received. Some examples of prepaid expenses are insurance, rent, and legal fees.
There are many free prepaid credit cards out there. The most popular is the Green Dot prepaid card. You can obtain these from most drug stores and places such as Walmart and Kmart. Others include American Express Serve, Ready Debit and Account Now.
At Walmart you can buy prepaid time and data. If you buy in from there online store, you have to create an account and when you have bought the item, you recieve an email and within 60 minutes, you will recieve another email with a code that you type on your phone to activate the prepaid time.
Optional item are items that enhances the performance of a computer. Examples are mouse, camera, etc
A single item grown for sale is a crop. Corn, alfalfa, wheat, beans, and tobacco are examples of a single item grown for sale.