From a bookkeeping point of view Stationary is a separate account from everything else and when posted is usually classed as an Asset ot a Liability.
Stationery
take all purchases of stationery to stationery supplies, an asset account, then at the end of a period, you go and count the stationery unused in the cupboard, then you take the difference to stationery expense a/c. If that's what she wants you'd better follow that, but let me tell you, no-one does that in real life. Utter waste of time.
Current Liability
Stationery is typically considered a debit because it represents an expense incurred by a business or individual for supplies needed for operations. When purchasing stationery, the transaction reduces the available cash or increases accounts payable, reflecting the outflow of resources. Therefore, it is categorized as a debit in accounting terms.
Liability has credit balance as normal balance so credit increases the liability which means addition to current liability will increase the overall liability and reduction in liability will reduce overall liability.
That's because there r 2 types of stationery. 1.Stationary means standing still 2.Stationery means pencils pens etc. So that's why stationery is called stationery
the homophone for stationery is stationary
Corporate stationery is stationery that is made for a specific corporation. A corporation may have stationery such as envelopes, letterheads, and presentation covers created for them.
go to stationery and themeThis window can be accessed through the path File > Options > Mail > Stationery and Fonts > Signatures and Stationery > Theme or Stationery
The homophone for "stationary" is "stationery."
definition and importance of office stationery
A homophone for "stationary" is "stationery."
Stationery
stationery shop = papeleria
Pens and envelops are examples of stationery.
The homophone of "stationery" is "stationary." "Stationery" refers to writing materials, while "stationary" means not moving or still.
Chalk sticks are a school supply, but not a stationery item; stationery is generally considered to be paper and envelopes for writing letters.