An AR on a Trial Balance sheet is considered as Accounts receivable.
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The amount of time required to pass for an AR account to be considered delinquent is 30 days.
The amount of time required to pass for an AR account to be considered delinquent is 30 days.
Not right away. When you record unearned fees or revenue it only hits the balance sheet. Ex: Debit- Cash or AR (Asset Account) Credit- Unearned Revenue (Liability) It is a liability until the revenue is earned in which case you then Debit: Unearned Revenue Credit: Revenue/Sales Account (finally and income statement account!)
Yes, Current Liabilities are liabilities that will be paid off in one year or less. Accounts payable is where you record such liabilities. If it's a payment that will be made in more than one year...accounts payable is a liability.Accounts Payable is a liabilitynone Chart of accounts is used for compiling General Ledger and financial accounts by accountants. AR and AP use aged trial balance.
AR related to accounts receivable in trial balance sheet of business.
in a trial balance sheet are is a debit credit or liabiltiy
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The amount of time required to pass for an AR account to be considered delinquent is 30 days.
The amount of time required to pass for an AR account to be considered delinquent is 30 days.
The amount of time required to pass for an AR account to be considered delinquent is 30 days.
The amount of time required to pass for an AR account to be considered delinquent is 30 days.
there is not one...read the book and develop some common sense
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F2 + Ar ==> ArF3 So you need 6 Flourides and 2 Ar to make 2 ArF3. The balanced equation is 3 F2 + 2 Ar ==> 2 ArF3