service revenue
Earned revenue is part of income statement and it is not shown under balance sheet.
there is 250 rows in a spread sheet
Service revenue will appear on the income statement as a revenue account. It will indirectly effect the balance sheet in that it will be accompanied by an increase in either cash, accounts receivable, unbilled revenue (assets) or a decrease in unearned revenue (liability).
I'm not sure I fully understand your question. Revenue would never be on a balance sheet, it is an income statement account.
Credit side of balance sheet.....Revenue is an Owners Equity account therefore has a Credit Balance.
i downt no what a spread sheet model is so i can not answer this question.i am terribly sorry.
A spread sheet is good for complicated equations, such as if statements and absolute cell reference.
If Rent Revenue is shown in income statement but if that revenue is still receivable in accrual accounting system then it will shown under balance sheet at asset side as well.
Revenue is not considered an assets. Even from a double entry point of view, revenue would be a credit where as assets are debits so there no even interchangeable. If revenue was kept on the balance sheet as deferred income it would be as a liability.
a banker would use a spread sheet for calculations relating to money
Revenue is not part of balance sheet rather it is part of income statement as it is the amount earned by selling goods or services.