Current portion of long term loan is classified as current liability and shown under current liability section of balance sheet.
Full cycle accounts receivable is basically a kind of current asset. It is the amount that arises after the rendering of services. It is added to the accounts receivable section once the accounts are cleared. It comes on the left side of the balance sheet under the head of current assets.
Notes payable is same like accounts payable a liability of business and it is shown under current liability section of balance sheet.
Petty cash is typically classified as a current asset on a balance sheet. It represents a small amount of cash kept on hand for minor expenses that do not warrant writing a check. On the balance sheet, petty cash is usually listed under the "Cash and Cash Equivalents" section, alongside other forms of cash, such as bank accounts and short-term investments.
Classified balance sheets generally subdivide its major categories into short-term and long-term parts. In a classified balance sheet, the assets section usually includes:Current Assets (or Short-Term Assets)Fixed Assets (or Long-Term Assets)Sometimes, additional sections may be included:Intangible Assets (may be included under current/fixed depending on the nature of the intangibles)"Other" Assets (any other assets that do not fall under the above, such as contingent assets)
Accounts receivable shown in balance sheet at assets side under current assets section.
Current portion of long term loan is classified as current liability and shown under current liability section of balance sheet.
Current assets and property plant and equipment
Full cycle accounts receivable is basically a kind of current asset. It is the amount that arises after the rendering of services. It is added to the accounts receivable section once the accounts are cleared. It comes on the left side of the balance sheet under the head of current assets.
In the liabilities section
Notes payable is same like accounts payable a liability of business and it is shown under current liability section of balance sheet.
sales and expenses
Petty cash is typically classified as a current asset on a balance sheet. It represents a small amount of cash kept on hand for minor expenses that do not warrant writing a check. On the balance sheet, petty cash is usually listed under the "Cash and Cash Equivalents" section, alongside other forms of cash, such as bank accounts and short-term investments.
In the stockholder's equity section of the balance sheet.
In the stockholder's equity section of the balance sheet.
Classified balance sheets generally subdivide its major categories into short-term and long-term parts. In a classified balance sheet, the assets section usually includes:Current Assets (or Short-Term Assets)Fixed Assets (or Long-Term Assets)Sometimes, additional sections may be included:Intangible Assets (may be included under current/fixed depending on the nature of the intangibles)"Other" Assets (any other assets that do not fall under the above, such as contingent assets)
No they belong under the liabilities section on a Balance Sheet