Current Asset
Advance under collection account
Suspense account is to balance inbalanced trial balance and exists until the inbalancing of the trial balance is solved, While clearing account is used to provide an intermediary way between tow modules like interface, or to report on some event or transactions either not completed or vital for managenment to report on. Examples: Checks under collection Received but not billed goods.
DR. Bank (specifying the bank account name) CR. Cheques Under Collection
unearned revenue falls under the head of nominal account and it is definaltel a liability on the organization.
All the expenses and incomes are recorded in nominal accounts, whether capital or revnue nature
Advance under collection account
Under some circumstances, yes, but in general no. For instance, you can usually deposit checks written to your minor children into your account.
The collection agency is required to inform the debtor that the account is now under their jurisdiction.
Suspense account is to balance inbalanced trial balance and exists until the inbalancing of the trial balance is solved, While clearing account is used to provide an intermediary way between tow modules like interface, or to report on some event or transactions either not completed or vital for managenment to report on. Examples: Checks under collection Received but not billed goods.
I believe they can if the card/account is under both names...Otherwise no....
DR. Bank (specifying the bank account name) CR. Cheques Under Collection
unearned revenue falls under the head of nominal account and it is definaltel a liability on the organization.
It all depends on the amount owed and the company owed to.
All the expenses and incomes are recorded in nominal accounts, whether capital or revnue nature
Yes, a collection agency can freeze your bank account, but only under certain circumstances. A freeze can only occur after the collector obtains a judgment. They would have to go to court to get the judgment against you.
Prepaid expense is personal account in nature and default normal balance is debit balance and shown under current asset in asset side of balance sheet.
This is a misnomer. When an account is sent to debt collections, the collection agency does not typically own it. They are simply acting on the part of the lender or creditor. When judgment is sought on a bad debt, it is the lender who is suing. They are perhaps doing so through the collection agency and the lawyer they have under contract, but it is not the collection agency who is suing.