Tell the boss
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If the transaction paid cash for office supplies, the accounts affected would be "Office Supplies" and "Cash." The Office Supplies account would be debited to reflect the increase in supplies, while the Cash account would be credited to indicate the decrease in cash due to the payment. This transaction affects both the asset accounts, with office supplies increasing and cash decreasing.
In the transaction where cash is paid for office supplies, the accounts affected would be "Office Supplies" and "Cash." The Office Supplies account would be debited to reflect the increase in assets, while the Cash account would be credited to show the decrease in cash assets due to the payment.
The journal entry for purchasing office supplies on credit involves debiting the Office Supplies account and crediting Accounts Payable. For example, if the office supplies cost $500, the entry would be: Debit Office Supplies $500 Credit Accounts Payable $500 This reflects the increase in assets (office supplies) and the corresponding liability (amount owed).
Supplies for an administrative office would be classified office supplies, which is always treated as a cost of a period. Supplies for a manufacturing company would be classified as a product cost, i.e. wood (supply) in order to make desks (end product).
I would think places that have office supplies, would be the place to go to. Staples is one. OFfice depot is another. Those places have office supplies.
Since the purchase of supplies are recorded on the books and still sitting down to be taken off. The entry would be Credit office supplies and Debit the Cash account.
Office Depot and Office Max both have really great prices on office supplies. It is completely dependent on what you are purchasing and when. You would have to do a price comparison on the individual item to determine who has it available for the best price.
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Some good retailers for office supplies such as envelopes would be Staples or Office Depot. If one is looking for envelopes in particular, one might try a post office as well.
It really depends what commercial business supplies you are looking for. If you are looking for computers, office furniture and general office supplies, I would recommend Staples or Office Depot. Both stores also offer corporate accounts for large volume purchases.
they would probably just be called an employee hoped this helped