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Directors remuneration is part of income statement and also expense of business but required to be shown as separate item.

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Is directors remuneration an expense or an income?

Its an expense


Where does travel go on income statement?

Travel expenses are expenses as all other normal business expenses and as all other business expenses are part of income statement traveling expenses are also part of income statement.


How does the contribution margin income statement differ from the income statement used in financial reporting?

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.


Does telephone go on the income statement?

No, telephone expenses do not go on the income statement. Telephone expenses would be recorded as an operating expense on the income statement under the category of "Communication expenses" or similar designation.


Is advertising on the income statement?

if advertisement expenses paid already and benefit is also taken already then it is an expense for business and all expenses comes in income statement.


Does Sales promotion expenses come in income statement?

All expenses comes in income statements same as sales promotion expenses are also shown in income statement.


What goes on a income statement?

income statement includes expenses and incomes related to that specific single fiscal year for which that income statement is prepared. It is to clarify that only income and expenses related to that specific period is included and not for any other fiscal year.


What is a income statement equation?

Income less Expenses


What is on an income statement?

revenues and expenses


Is expnses a balance sheet or a income statement?

All expenses incurred are part of income statement of company whle advance expenses or expenses payable are part of balance sheet.


Is revenue part of an income statement?

Yes revenues and expenses are part of income statement and difference between revenue and expenses is called net income or loss.


Why expenses debited in the income statement?

All incomes and expenses related to one fiscal year arrives in income statement as it is the sole purpose of income statement to show all expenses and incomes to arrive and net profit or net loss for that period.

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