weekly payment from payroll deduction at $125.00 per week and comprehensive insurance coverage
When the customer has paid for a service or product and did not receive what was agreed to, received a much lesser product or service than what was agreed to, received a bogus product or service or received nothing whilst on the other hand the supplier has either disappeared, can not provide the product or service, or argues the compliance of their product or service without equitable justification with the intention of avoiding compensation.
[Debit] Unearned revenue [Credit] Sales revenue
A received commission is a fee for service performed that has been received.
accured expenditure unpaid (AEU)
Accrued Income is income that is earned by provided a service or the sale of a product but hasn't been received yet. Outstanding income is income that is yet to be earned.
Business has been running for 11 years, their toll free number 888-720-2453 is active. Customers have stated on many websites that they have received their product and are satisfied with their service.
[Debit] Accounts receivable [Credit] Service sales revenue
Consumers choose a product/service because they see how this product/service solve their current problem, so inorder to capture this market make sure you listen to your market and understand what they really needs and wants. As soon as you know what they require, then you must be ready to support your product/service and present it in a way that it is your product/service that they have been looking for all along.
I would like to talk to someone who can tell me why a product has been discontinued.
Yes, if the product or service is rendered to the customer and said customer has not paid the amount, the revenue has been earned, not collected, to record this transaction you would Debit Accounts Receivable (to show that the service or product has been rendered) and Credit Revenue (income). Once payment is received, then to show money has been collected, you Debit Cash and Credit Accounts Receivable (you no longer have to touch your sales/revenue account as the amount is already listed as being earned).
You will receive notices that your payments have not been received, making your auto subject to repossession, but you will not receive a date and time of the repossession.
I have been out of work for one and a half years.I received workman comp benefits during this time and it is now over.I have applied for social security disability.Will ssd still pay me from the 6th month of my disability date or not,since I received workman'comp benefits?