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As per income tas act, R & D expenses shall be written of over a period of time. Every year portion of expenses is writtern off as it is classifed in operating expenses of the year. Unwritten off portion of R & D Expenses shall be classified under intangible assets.
Income statement in financial reporting is different in this sense that in that income statement all expenses and incomes are shown as incomes and expenses and there is no classification of fixed expenses or variable expense while in contribution margin income statement expenses are shown in this way that separate the fixed expenses from variable portion of expenses.
Deferrals are either prepaid expenses or unearned revenues. Adjustments are made for deferrals to record the portion that represents either the expense incurred or the revenue earned. An adjustment for prepaid expenses increases an expense and decreases an asset account. An adjustment for unearned revenue increases a revenue account and decreases a liability account. Accruals are either accrued revenues or accrued expenses. Adjustments are made for accruals to record revenues from services performed that have yet to be collected. An adjustment for accrued revenues increases an asset account and increases a revenue account. An adjustment for accrued expenses increases an expense account and increases a liability account.
Depreciation is the allocation of the portion of assets value to fiscal year in which it is used it is charged to profit and loss account because it is that portion of asset value which is expensed and expenses are shown in profit and loss account.
Semi-variable costs, as we all know, are costs that both has a fixed and variable costs in it. Semi-variable costs though vary in any way, in does not move in direct proportion with sales and/or any productive activity. The fixed portion of these types of expenses can readily be established/identified, but the variable portion gives us all the burden, since it's the variable portion that requires attention. In preparing a budget, we may take into consideration the movement of the variable portion of these expenses and consider in your re-calculation the actual market price movement and the consumprion or usage to come out with a more reasonable figure.
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Blue Sheild pays a portion of hospital expenses.
Do you mean that all expenses were PAID in cash? If so, you need to figure out how much cash went out (for the Expenses portion of the income statement) . For the cash outflow amount, you have to create a schedule of the vendors you paid and what goods and services you paid for. Use invoices and receipts and bank statements (for online payments you made). Then categorize the payments by type of expense.
As per income tas act, R & D expenses shall be written of over a period of time. Every year portion of expenses is writtern off as it is classifed in operating expenses of the year. Unwritten off portion of R & D Expenses shall be classified under intangible assets.
No, it is called plasma.
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write down all your expenses and income. include a portion of your income for miscellaneous expenses. subtract your expenses from your income; if the answer is a positive number, then you have a budget surplus; if the number is 0, then your budget is in balance; if the number is negative, then you have a budget shortfall
Income statement in financial reporting is different in this sense that in that income statement all expenses and incomes are shown as incomes and expenses and there is no classification of fixed expenses or variable expense while in contribution margin income statement expenses are shown in this way that separate the fixed expenses from variable portion of expenses.
In most clubs, yes. The club has overhead and expenses and a contractor making fees in the club could reasonably be expected to cover a portion of the expenses.
No. A huge portion (83%!) of their collected donations goes straight into their founder and his families pockets.
An accident policy is an insurance policy that will pay all or a portion of medical expenses incurred in the course of an accident.