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A realised loss on an investment is an expense

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Should investments be listed under expense or revenue in an income statement?

The money that you invest should be counted as an expense. The income from your investment would be considered revenue.


When would a business have negative interest income?

It wouldn't be a negative.....if you're looking at an annual filing and it shows a positive interest expense line and a negative interest income line....it doesn't mean that the interest income is actually negative....it offsets the interest expense...since all positive amounts are actually being deducted from Net Sales


What is realized income?

Realized income is essentially the income that you know that you have earned or received. This income is considered taxable.


Is purchases an income or an expense?

it is neither an expense nor an income


What is the difference in percentage of income versus percentage of expense?

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Money you loan as an expense?

No, it is neither an expense to you or income to the recepient. Loans are investments, even in a personal sense, a balance sheet, not income statement item. The (presumably cash/money) asset is offset by having an asset of another type....normally a receivable or investment ...it just isn't cash. (The borrower receives cash asset and has a corresponding liability of the payable). The income, presumably interest, on the loan is income. If the loan/investment isn't paid, and meets the qualifications for being a bad debt, the amount not repaid is an expense.


Are mortgage payments on an investment property an expense?

Any payments you must make from Gross Income to keep the property running are expenses. Although a mortgage is usually also called a Liability Expense, it is still an expense to run the property.


Is purchase returns an expense or income?

it is neither an expense nor an income


Is interest on fixed deposit an expense or income?

To the depositor, it is an income but to the bank or institution providing the fixed deposit as a product, it is an expense.


What is a prepaid expense account called?

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Its an expense

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