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[Debit] Supplies expenses [Credit] Supplies Inventory
Supplies expense is neither an asset nor a liability it is an expense. Prepaid supplies would be an example of an asset and as the supplies are used they become expenses, supplies expense.
I keep a detailed logbook of my outdoor adventures to track my hiking mileage and record any interesting observations along the way.
I am expected to do a logbook for my novel. How do I do that?
because it's logbook
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"pilots" would be the correct way to spell it. Pilots is used as a plural. It's not possessive (Like, for example, "...a pilot's logbook")
The plural noun and the third person, singular, present of the verb is spelled supplies. The possessive form of the plural noun supplies is supplies'.
Yes, the word logbook is a compound word mad up of the words 'log' and 'book'.
A science fair logbook is just a notebook where you keep track of the work you have done on your science fair project.
That is the correct spelling of "supplies."
"Supplies" indicates the plural of supply, while "supply's" indicates ownership.
To show where they have flown
logbook